[TAGS] 3D emojis

Matthew Gesualdi matt at tact-ed.org
Thu Jul 21 20:22:47 UTC 2022


I can understand why they loved them. Emojis can convey so many words and feelings in such a small space.

Thanks for sharing Aishwarya.

Matt Gesualdi
Tact-Ed.org

On Jul 21, 2022 11:13 AM, Aishwarya Pillai via TAGS <tags at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Hi,

I was always curious to know how persons with visual impairment
perceive Emojis.  Of course the description read by screen readers is
quite useful, but I thought how would it be to create 3D emojis and
have them touch it.
With this in mind, I created 6 3D emojis whose image (collage) is
attached to this email and its description is given below.

All emojis  are made on 6X3 inch canvases and have black color
background. The emojis  are yellow in color.
1. Smiling face with hearts. It has an up-turn smile and has 2 red
hearts instead of eyes.
 2. Winking face: It has an up-turn smile and its left eye is winking
3. Face with a halo: It has an up-turn smile, 2 round eyes and there's
a gold color halo  above its head.
4. Yummy face: It has 2 round eyes, but it's tongue is sticking out
towards a side as if its licking its lips.
5. Tongue out: It has 2 round eyes and it's tongue is sticking out,
straight down.
6. Loudly crying: It has an inverted smile, both its eyes are shut and
tear drops are rolling down.

I don't remember the arrangement of these emojis in the image shared
as I had taken it long back.  I had made these for my friends with
visual impairment, each representing their nature. They  just loved
it.

Aishwarya

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