This chapter explores the intriguing history of the typewriter, originally created to aid the visually impaired, and its transformation into modern keyboards. It also examines how thoughtful design in everyday tools, like vegetable peelers, and advancements such as audiobooks support accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
A new labor law in Australia allows employees the right to ignore their bosses' text or call if it falls outside of office hours. What are the implications? / From limitations to liberation, everyday inventions that were designed for people with disability (19:34). On the show: Niu Honglin & Li Yi Steve Hatherly