Hot Pick

The RNIB highlights the innovative ways people with sight loss address daily struggles

Whether it’s using an afro comb as a veggie slicer or a hair clip as a shoe organizer, there are numerous ingenious life hacks that people with sight loss use to help with day-to-day tasks.

Brian Tannenbaum

Student Elon University

Share


The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)

We worked alongside RNIB, taking existing everyday objects and re-branding them to reflect the way they are used in ingenious life-hacks shared by people with sight loss. The products turn the concept of accessible design on its head – with the users becoming the designers.

Agency:
T&Pm, London

Disciplines

Integrated marketing

Sector

Charity

About

Brian is a Marketing student at Elon University, currently studying abroad with the Foundation for International Education.

Related Tags

Design Disability