I developed two custom apps to generate blindness-related illustrations for Galileu Magazine. The first traces images based on the writing system Braille, which uses a grid of 6 dots per character. It was used in a story about Shubham Banerjee, a 13-year old kid who created a Braille printer made of Lego.
The second app creates sonar-like images, and was inspired by Peter Saville’s cover for the Joy Division record Unknown Pleasures. It was used on a report about Intel’s new game gear for the blind.
The issue was awarded with a Silver Medal on The Society for News Design and a Merit on The Society of Publication Designers.
CREDITS
Both works were made in collaboration with Galileu Magazine’s art director Rafael Quick.
I coded the apps using Processing.
DOWNLOAD
• Braille Filter: Mac | Windows 64
• Unknown Pleasures Filter: Mac | Windows 64
To install, simply unzip it and execute the file inside.
Note: right-click/Control-click on the file and select Open to execute the Mac version.