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Low-vision kitchen tips
I’m Colleen Connor, and I have Cone Rod Dystrophy. At about age 14 I began to lose my vision, and it...
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Introducing WayAround for Home and Office
Hello, Darwin here to share some significant and exciting updates about WayAround. If you’ve been following our journey, you probably...
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Coming Soon: Better Information for People with Vision Disorders
Hello, Darwin here to share some significant and exciting updates about WayAround. If you’ve been following our journey, you probably...
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How NFC Provides Better Information, Faster
When we mention NFC, the technology that powers WayAround, we’ve gotten more than a few raised eyebrows. Lots of people...
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NFC on iPhone is Coming & Why it Matters for Accessible Wayfinding
This week, Apple announced that iOS 11 will begin supporting a reader for Near Field Communication or NFC on iPhone 7....
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Co-founder Darwin on Making Life’s Challenges into an Advantage
When WayAround co-founder Darwin Belt was fourteen, he was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. The disease affected his vision from the...
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Our Online Accessibility Journey
We’ve been working hard on WayAround: fine-tuning our tactile signage for testing, and developing the technology to audibly describe all...
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Meet Armand, a Retired Architect with Vision Loss, Turned Entrepreneur
Imagine you are driving home from work one day and you notice the vision in one of your eyes is...
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Five Principles of WayScience™
Since WayAround is designed by architects, it should come as no surprise that there’s an underlying approach to the design. If...
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Catalyst #1: Inclusive Design
When we gave a demo of an early version of WayAround to someone who is blind, within seconds of getting his...
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