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The Robertha Navajas fashion studio is internationally awarded for its projects for people with disabilities, the so-called "inclusive fashion". But when the studio decided to develop a collection for people with visual impairments, the first challenge was: how to translate the studio's own identity into a language that the target audience can understand?

 

The idea: what if we develop a logo that can be enjoyed equally by those who see and those who don't?

How to create a visual identity for those who do not respond to visual stimuli?

PROJECT 10

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