Not exact matches
The harder question — would the
dots get crushed during the binding process — had us debating for days whether or not to attempt
braille on a standard magazine cover, something, apparently, that is rarely done.
A test run on the
braille press showed us that the raised
dots came out fine on the paper we normally use for our covers.
The blind interact with one universal typographic alphabet: the simple
dots of
braille.
J. Park's paintings are comprised of elaborate arrangements of
dots and bars evoking complex computer coding, microchips,
braille, barcodes and myriad other technological associations.