NEW YORK (PIX11) – Have you ever seen a colorful QR code inside a New York City subway station? They’re used to help visually impaired straphangers, according to the MTA. The NaviLens app, which opens ...
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The Italian family-owned food company continues first-of-its-kind collaboration with the innovative app to bring increased accessibility to consumers NORTHBROOK, Ill., Oct. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
In addition to Braille designs, each garment comes with a QR code tag that describes clothing descriptions and care ...
Visually impaired residents in San Antonio, Texas, can now turn to an app for assistance getting around the city by making transit more user-friendly. The technology, produced by NaviLens, makes ...
GS1 UK commissioned research to understand accessibility challenges as part of its wider work to make shopping more inclusive, alongside collaborations with ...
GS1 UK, while only 22% believe that accessibility currently factors into packaging design at all - and 78% believe more could ...