Good Vibes App To Change The Lives Of The Deafblind
Conceptualised, designed and developed by Cheil WW India ,
the app aims to unshackle the deafblind community from the invisible
shackles of physical proximity
~Wins
4 Abby Awards, including Gold Abby for Technology (Utility /Tool), at
GoaFest2018~
Embracing the core value of technology + creativity, Cheil
WW India launches Good Vibes app, the first-ever mobile app that enables
two-way communication for the deafblind. The app won four Abby Awards at the
recently held GoaFest 2018, including Gold Abby for Technology (Utility /
Tool).
There are an estimated 6,00,000 deafblind persons around
the world. Many more remain unknown. Since 95% of what we learn is through our
eyes and ears, the deafblind, who can neither hear
nor see, are highly disadvantaged.
nor see, are highly disadvantaged.
While the progress of technology has touched our lives in
unimaginable ways, the deafblind community has been left behind. For them, the
only medium of interpersonal communication is Pro-tactile Sign Language, which
requires physical contact with a person who can interpret it. This makes them
feel shackled and ever-dependent on caregivers or family members.
While Braille allows them to read, it remains a one-way
communication system. What they sorely needed instead was a way to communicate
with each other, and with the rest of the world. And the language had to be
tactile.
For team Cheil, the smartphone’s inherent ability to
vibrate held promise as it provides the much-needed tactile feel. By combining
this with the simplicity of Morse Code to represent the alphabet in a binary
fashion, the Good Vibes mobile app was designed & developed.
The Good Vibes app can take ‘tactile input’ and transmit
it as ‘tactile output.’ The app has no visible UI, and works on a set of hand
gestures and taps, helping the deafblind community to connect and chat with
each other from wherever they are.
Technically speaking, the Good Vibes app interprets ‘short
tap’ and ‘long press’ as ‘dot’ and ‘dash’ of Morse code. Combinations of these
make letters and words, which are then transmitted as distinct sets of
vibrations, which can be deciphered by any trained deafblind person. This is
the first time in history that we have an effective two-way communication tool
for the deafblind.
Conceptualized, designed and developed in-house by Cheil,
Good Vibes app brings together the power of creative thinking and technological
innovation. Through the language of vibrations, the Good Vibes app aims to
spread positivity in the lives of the deafblind. Available on Google Play
store, the app can be downloaded and used for free.
The app was developed by working closely with Sense
International (India ),
a Non-Profit Organisation that works towards providing access to advice,
opportunities and support for the deafblind community. Good Vibes was recently
showcased at the “National Training for Adult Deafblind” held at Ahmedabad.
“After interacting with the deafblind and their
caregivers, we knew we had our task cut out. We had to design a user experience
that replicates ‘touch & feel’ - the only form of two-way communication
used by them. With the Good Vibes app, we dug deep and explored a whole new
dimension of app design: one that works for those can’t see or hear. The result
is ‘the invisible UI’ – probably the first of its kind. And it works like magic.”
added, Vijay Simha, Executive Creative Director & Vinod Sivan,
Group Creative Director, Cheil: the duo that led the design and development of
Good Vibes app.
Speaking about the app, Sanjeev Jasani, Chief
Digital Officer, Cheil WW India said,
“Very seldom do you really get a chance to touch people's lives in a way
"Good Vibes" does. We are really lucky to have this chance to put
technology to good use. We hope to move forward on this journey and continue to
make a difference to people’s lives.”
For all the information on Good Vibes, log on to www.goodvibesapp.org

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