Smoked menus for the visually impaired
No need for braille printing, the menu tastes will help the visually impaired to order food easily.
Odor Menu Equipment
In a world where visual interactivity plays a leading role, blind people are always at a disadvantage as not every restaurant has a Braille printing menu to help them choose.
That's why experts have introduced the Odor Menu concept (or odor menu), which allows visually impaired people to choose their favorite dish without the help of a sighted person.
Described in the online design magazine Yankodesign.com , the Odor Menu is a disk-shaped device, using a technology known as electronic radiation resin in braille printing.
Smell function will be provided by biochemical microbiology for the sense of smell. Accordingly, this department activates the smell of each dish. Odor Menu is not clear how many dishes.
This concept is presented by designers Liu Jie, Wen Ho and Liu Dongming, according to Yankodesign.com.
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