Tactile silicon case allows visually impaired people to use the iPhone
By Dusan Belic on Sunday, December 7th, 2008 at 6:46 AM PST In Accessories, Ideas and rants, iPhone

Here’s an interesting idea. A designer named Bruno Fosi envisioned the silicon case pictured above to allow visually impaired people to use the iPhone. The case is engraved with modified bas-relief buttons that correspond to a modified homescreen and is should work in tandem with a specially prepared application to add accessibility functions like text to speech and moon type tactile feedback. As a result, none of the iPhone’s functions are compromised, multi-touch and finger flicking included.
In a word – brilliant! Hopefully, someone will pick the idea and actually do something about it.
[Via: Yanko Design]


Hmm, I wonder what the point is of having a hole cut out for the camera. If you’re visually impaired you’re probably not taking too many snapshots…
Hey be cool.
This is awesome.
There is a lot of people to have rights at this life.
G R E A T idea.