Drácula: um livro inclusivo

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2017-11-30

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Dracula: An inclusive book features an inclusive editorial design for people with visual impairment (blindness and low vision), and auditory (total or partial deafness). There is a shortage of these materials that are predominantly produced on demand, which entails a large bureaucracy and delay in getting the material ready. In addition, most of the solutions go through a graphic editorial project that leaves aside the aesthetics and aims only the functional aspect of the product. To reverse this we propose the use of a language for the hearing impaired, the ELiS (Sign Language Writing), for blind people, Braille and for people with low vision, the Latin alphabet with an increased source body , seeking a harmonious and functional coexistence between these language systems. After a theoretical basis work was carried out, field surveys and a user essay were carried out prior to the development of the project. Some results obtained were: new ways of working with braille, without fully following the pattern indicated by the MEC; technical data such as the minimum size for the braille cell; new perspectives for projects aimed at the hearing impaired using ELiS; in addition to the fact that it can serve as an incentive for other professionals to think about inclusive projects.

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Deficientes visuais e auditivos, Design inclusivo, Design editorial, Visual and hearing impaired, Inclusive design, Editorial design

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PAULO, Géssica Marques de; CAMARGO, Grégory Ferreira de. Drácula: um livro inclusivo. 2017. 225 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Design Gráfico) - Faculdade de Artes Visuais, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.