[HN Gopher] The Fakoo Alphabet
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The Fakoo Alphabet
Author : sings
Score : 31 points
Date : 2022-10-05 07:12 UTC (2 days ago)
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| gauddasa wrote:
| Many years ago, I had tried developing a font style with each
| glyph resembling a blade of grass. The constraints were strongly
| enforced, so the optimized glyphs no longer resemble the original
| shapes. https://imgur.com/a/8jTf7yn
| tdeck wrote:
| This is a fun side project. What I'm curious to know is: has any
| blind person actually tried any of Alexander Fakoo's scripts?
|
| The reason I'm curious is that there's something funny that
| happens when sighted people create tactile technologies for the
| blind: they often don't consult with blind people at all. There's
| something appealing about the idea of theoretically assistive
| technology that leads to very impractical systems like Boston
| Line Type [1] or "braille displays" that have only one single
| character, that's 10x the normal size. It's easy to assume that
| if you can technically feel something then that's sufficient for
| blind people, but the history of blind writing systems shows us
| that's not enough.
|
| This particular idea seems more promising than other efforts
| (e.g. Moon), because bumps seem to be easier to feel than shaped
| figures. It can also be written using a regular slate and stylus.
| However, modern Braille [2] is full of contractions to reduce the
| number of characters, and even then braille books are massive and
| heavy compared to their print counterparts. Doubling the width of
| individual letters and forgoing contractions really limits the
| utility to very small snippets of text, and learning an entirely
| new alphabet just for that doesn't seem very practical.
|
| The author's website [3] is full of promises that "anyone" can
| read the writing system, but it also says "Developer is Alexander
| Fakoo, who has learned to read the Braille Writing optically".
| That's great, but sight-reading Braille is a whole different
| medium from tactile reading. Personally, I used to be able to
| read grade 1 braille by sight, but could never read by touch.
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| [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_line_letter
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| [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Braille
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| [3]: https://fakoo.de/en/fakoo.html
| smcameron wrote:
| The 7 is a glider.
| avmich wrote:
| A similarly low-res, for different reasons, font:
| https://simplifier.neocities.org/4x4.html
| yodon wrote:
| Does ADA legislation in the US allow use of a font like this, or
| does the legislation explicitly require Braille text?
| rrwo wrote:
| Interesting, but what about accents or non-English letters such
| as o, th pr d?
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| Also, considering that so much is written in Braille, how many
| people use this?
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