LipSync Update: Evolving Design
During the course of any design project, the product will go through many changes. Some changes are for aesthetics, others for practicality. Our LipSync is no exception.
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Skip to NavigationDuring the course of any design project, the product will go through many changes. Some changes are for aesthetics, others for practicality. Our LipSync is no exception.
Over the last few months, it’s been Director of Development, Chad Leaman’s goal to connect to the communities and people that can make the LipSync a reality, and one that’s not only accessible in use, but also accessible in cost and availability.
The Neil Squire Society has been researching and developing assistive technology solutions for decades.
BURNABY, British Columbia, April 12, 2016 – The Neil Squire Society has been awarded an $800,000 USD grant from Google.org through Google Impact Challenge: Disabilities.
As part of this project we are seeking people with different disabilities who are willing to complete a short survey about the barriers they face when doing their banking and paying for items and services.