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discovering hands - the blind see more
discovering hands - the blind see more
2019

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discovering hands - the blind see more

Brand / CD development

This brand and CD development demonstrates how an exceptional sense of touch allows blind women to discover things that remain hidden to sighted people. The design uses letters from the braille alphabet to complete the typography in the title, an example of how blind and sighted people can work together. This unconventional collaboration has yielded a revolutionary, diagnostic method to fight breast cancer, where visually impaired women are trained to detect the early signs of breast cancer, especially in developing countries where mammograms are costly. The branding's visual identity addresses the target group with great sensitivity, earning their trust in the project's method. The trained blind women are depicted in a realistic manner, which allows them to express their new self-confidence, thanks to their newly acquired skills. The new terminology "tactilography" underscores the project's medical tone of voice.

Client / Manufacturer

discovering hands gUG

Mülheim an der Ruhr, DE
Design
Grey Germany / KW43 Branddesign

Grey Germany / KW43 Branddesign

Düsseldorf, DE
Date of Launch
2018
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Specific sub-group: Doctors, patients, blind and visually impaired, potential business partners

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