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 "I used  to be Partially Sighted,
Now I am
Visually Impaired”.

 So is this a problem?
Well it can be when I go shopping.

The Problem:
BAD LABELLING ON FOOD PRODUCTS
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If you are “Visually Impaired”, trying to read the cooking/storage instructions, and use by date, of many pre packaged food products is almost impossible.

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When designing packaging, little or no thought is given to the problems Visually Impaired people face, when purchasing or using their products.  The important factors seem to be, stylish or distinctive labels, eye grabbing colours and sex appeal.  Even if the product is a pack of  “Boil In The Bag Kippers”.
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Exotic fonts, strange colour combinations and very small print are just some of the problems encountered.

The aim of “CLEAR Labelling” is: To help Visually Impaired people, by encouraging retailers to improve the labelling, presentation and packaging of their products.

 
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IN CASE YOU ARE WONDERING....

Yes this site is run by people who are visually impaired, in fact the author is “registered blind”, and is fed up with “bad labelling”.



 

   
   
   

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