A company making their products accessible and inclusive

I spotted this article from a company called Domino Printing and it was posted to Mastodon. Its a lengthy read but i found it quite interesting.

The article is titled P&G™ Chooses D-Series for Tactile Labeling on Shampoo and Conditioner.

I can agree that I even have had trouble. Although I can see some color, and I have a pump for both soap and shampoo, it’d be nice to have another method to tell what is what.

We shouldn’t have to use bar code readers, Be My Eyes, Aira or any other service to tell us what our bottles are.

Aira makes it clear that you should not use their services in certain circumstances in a recent newsletter they sent to subscribers, so this article was quite cool to see.

This is our last article of the night. I hope that people find this one of interest.


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One thought on “A company making their products accessible and inclusive

  1. Hi jared.
    A little different but a welcome change from the social networks going down which by the way I don’t mind.
    Life is to busy to sit online and with the way my stress and stuff goes, and other things, spending all day online is something I try not to do unless its for reading things.

    Well personally I have noticed some braille on medication, not all but some.
    Also on some high quality biscuits and chocolates.
    Brand, company, where it comes from, contents of pack, expiry information.
    Its not everywhere but its a start.

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