One can only imagine the level of satisfaction realized by a team of Korean designers who affected the Braille Stapler. Making the best of their inventive skills, the quartet comprising designer Dong Won Jang, Lee Hansub, Park Mihyang and Bae Jungmin have crafted a unique device that promises to alleviate the hurdles faced by the deaf-blind in communicating with the rest of the world.
The Braille Stapler marks a revolutionary makeover of the device by combining Braille board and Braille printer into single unit, thereby turning an otherwise difficult, slow and portable something into easy, quick and portable everything. The concept of the design revolves around an idea the Braille can be written using only six buttons. The user inserts the paper into the Braille stapler and simply pushes the six buttons to write a memo instantly. What makes the process effective and useful are the space button and the function for controlling Braille size. The device eases the issue of writing and reading in reverse once again since the Braille is written directly on the paper.
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