London Design Gold

2023

Join the dots: Alex and Lilani discover the world of letters

Entrant Company

Dot, dot, comma, dash (Punkt, Punkt, Komma, Strich); Non-Profit Organisation

Category

Service Design - Children

Client's Name

Dot, dot, comma, dash

Country / Region

Switzerland

The series of booklets “Join the dots: Alex and Lilani discover the world of letters” is the first inclusive and scientifically proven learning aid that introduces blind pre-school children as well as children with and without visual impairments to writing in nine volumes. It has been developed and designed by an international team of researchers at Bern University of the Arts HKB and Heidelberg University of Education PH HD.



Initial situation

Sighted children of pre-school age discover typographic signs and symbols every single day and are confronted with normal print in a wide variety of situations and ways, either on their own or accompanied by adults. When stories are read aloud to children, sighted children have the advantage that they can actually see the letters and in time, usually before they even start school, they are able to identify or reproduce one or two of them. This is not possible for blind children in this form and with such variety, because they rarely encounter Braille in their surroundings. This means that blind children are much less likely to come into contact with writing before they start school, and this contact is generally never accidental. This is a significant disadvantage compared to their sighted comrades. These circumstances, and the fact that there are no specially designed learning aids that allow both blind and sighted children of pre-school age to learn to read together, either in educational institutions or through easily accessible books, gave rise to the idea of an inclusive learning aid.



Facts and figures:

• Slipcase: W 250 × H 345 × D 130 mm

• Format of each of the nine booklets: 229 × 324 mm

• 20 pages in each volume

• With coloured embossed images, cross-hatching, die-cuts and a cube

• Coloured Braille with normal print code below the line of Braille

• Soft cover, stitched binding (no spirals)

• Non-profit product

• From the age of 4

• ISBN 978-3-033-07971-7



With the proceeds from the sale of the German edition, the non-profit organisation ppks.ch will publish the booklet series in English and French.

Credits

Researcher; Institut of Design Research IDR; PPKS
Andréas Netthoevel
Researcher; Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg/Blinden- und Sehbehindertenpädagogik
Markus Lang
Researcher; Institut of Design Research IDR; PPKS
Fabienne Meyer
Researcher; Institut of Design Research IDR; PPKS
Martin Gaberthüel
Researcher; Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg/Blinden- und Sehbehindertenpädagogik
Frank Laemers
Researcher; Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg/Blinden- und Sehbehindertenpädagogik
Sarah Adams
Researcher; Institut of Design Research IDR
Arne Scheuermann
Researcher; Swiss Center for Design and Health
Minou Afzali
More Gold Winners
Interior
2023
London Design Awards - River Center 255 Sample Room
China Merchants Shekou

Entrant Company

Puli Design

Category

Interior Design - Showroom / Exhibit

UI Design
2023
London Design Awards - Bubble - Finance app for Friends

Entrant Company

Simin Gu

Category

User Interface Design (UI) - Best Mobile User Experience

Communication
2023
London Design Awards - ONELAB - Innovation Is Our DNA
OneLab

Entrant Company

You Zhang

Category

Communication Design - Company Branding

Product
2023
London Design Awards - SKE Crystal Bar

Entrant Company

Shenzhen SKE Technology Co., Ltd.

Category

Product Design - Fashion