News

the latest news on lenticular marketing and packaging

THIS 13-YEAR-OLD BUILT A BRAILLE PRINTER WITH LEGOS

01 20 2015

The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost machines to print Braille, the tactile writing system for the visually impaired. Tech giant Intel Corp. recently invested in his startup, Braigo Labs.  Shubham then did some online research and was shocked to learn that Braille printers, also called embossers, cost at least $2,000--too expensive for most blind readers, especially in developing countries.

"I just thought that price should not be there. I know that there is a simpler way to do this," said Shubham, who demonstrated how his printer works at the kitchen table where he spent many late nights building it with a Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit.

"My end goal would probably be having most of the blind people ... using my Braille printer," said Shubham, who lives in the Silicon Valley suburb of Santa Clara, just minutes away from Intel headquarters.

Read more on Inc.com.

tags: Technology

FIRE PHONE: AMAZON UNVEILS ITS FIRST SMARTPHONE

06 23 2014

Amazon unveiled its latest Fire brand of devices this week, its first foray into the smartphone market with the company is calling Fire Phone.  There’s several interesting features and services that were announced today.

The rear-camera is 13MP with f/2.o five elements lens, Image Stabilization, as well as a dedicated camera button, which allows you to take a picture even if the screen is off. It will take 1080p video at 30 fps from both the front and rear-facing cameras. It can take shot with Panorama, Lenticular, and Burst capture.

For more informatoin on the new Amazon phone, visit groovypost.com.

What is Lenticular?
Why Use Lenticular
Lenticular Design Expertise
Resources