Fittle is an accessible learning toolset for visually challenged kids. Through a playful puzzle, kids can learn new words and visualise shapes of objects that these words stand for.
For example, the word “fish” is constructed by joining together 4 puzzle blocks that have braille letters F-I-S-H embossed on them. Each block has an outward and inward connector socket. The visually challenged kid fits together the blocks through these sockets by feeling and putting together the right contours of the blocks, which only fit the right match. The blind child fits together the blocks by feeling and matching the right shapes.
A line engraved at its bottom ensures that the letters are aligned. The kid is able to read the word “fish”. Next, the kid feels around the contours of the entire block, to understand what the form of a fish is.
We are currently testing the beta version.
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Video by Debanshu bhaumik Project & Site by Tania Jain
© All images appearing on this web site and all designs and trademarks related to Fittle are the exclusive property of Tania Jain and are protected under the Indian and International Copyright laws. Patent Pending for Fittle.
Fonts used are Dosis by Edgar Tolentino, Pablo Impallari & Igino Marini; and Bebas by Bagel&Co.
Video by Debanshu Bhaumik Project & Site by Tania Jain
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