There are three levels of pain; pain, excruciating pain and stepping on a LEGO. Seriously, I'm not being a drama queen. Those who have experienced this unfathomable and torture-like pain know what I mean. Now, the good news: The Braille Bricks project, co-founded by the Dorina Nowill Foundation For The Blind, helps blind children learn to read in a less tedious way. These bricks are completely similar to regular LEGOSs, however, for the benefit of the blind children, each block features one Braille letter.
More info: braillebricks.com.br (h/t: demilked, mentalfloss)
That's the best way for LEGO to redeem itself.




Comments
Haha! You win this round.
I just saw this pic and it reminded me this blog of yours :D
Damn straight.
Let's say it's more useful now.:)
Well, I think in this particular scenario, there's a yin and yang situation goin' on here. You know what I mean?
Talking about redemption, this is the best idea I find so far, those bricks are fit the most with form of braille and its utility. Thanks for the information and waiting ahead for another update of Legos 's inventions.