hello everyone. i am a thesis year student and i plan to implement design strategies for the visually impaired. i have not decided the building typology yet. kindly do post any kind of info that could help me.
"kindly post any kind of info that could help me."
Are you serious? Ironically, I know some visually impaired people who would laugh at such laziness.
Your post may be an innocent call for others' thoughts, but it comes across (to me, at least) as an immature attempt to get others to do your work for you.
Instead, as an aspiring young (?) design professional, you should take charge and do some initial research into the topic that will generate a set of questions for you. From there, you might post a more focused query seeking people's input, once you've done some of the fundamental work.
Go to the library. Do an online data search ("kindly post any info" does not qualify), and chase down some of those sources to see what you find.
This is just part of professional practice. If you're at the thesis stage, you should be doing this already.
well, how about you tell us a little more about what you are doing? Even asking more specific questions is more likely to yield answers than expecting people to just pour out anything they may know which might possibly have relevance to the visually impaired.
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hello everyone. i am a thesis year student and i plan to implement design strategies for the visually impaired. i have not decided the building typology yet. kindly do post any kind of info that could help me.
"kindly post any kind of info that could help me."
Are you serious? Ironically, I know some visually impaired people who would laugh at such laziness.
Your post may be an innocent call for others' thoughts, but it comes across (to me, at least) as an immature attempt to get others to do your work for you.
Instead, as an aspiring young (?) design professional, you should take charge and do some initial research into the topic that will generate a set of questions for you. From there, you might post a more focused query seeking people's input, once you've done some of the fundamental work.
Go to the library. Do an online data search ("kindly post any info" does not qualify), and chase down some of those sources to see what you find.
This is just part of professional practice. If you're at the thesis stage, you should be doing this already.
no personal comments plz. help if u can...and u do not know if i have done any research or not. . .
i would welcome help rather than personal comments which come due to lack of information of what someone is doing.
maybe if you put a bunch of these <3 <3 <3
Wrote like thiss :) :)
and made the font pink
PeOpLe would think you were a GuRL
and do your work for youuu like in other forums.
well, how about you tell us a little more about what you are doing? Even asking more specific questions is more likely to yield answers than expecting people to just pour out anything they may know which might possibly have relevance to the visually impaired.
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