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Oct 14, 2016
It’s difficult to imagine what it might be like to try to experience colors as a blind person. Both sighted and blind readers can experience colors through poetic language linking them to flavors, textures, sounds, smells, and feelings, as well as by touching the raised drawings. The text is written both in English and Braille, though a note explains that the Braille is is not of the production quality necessary for a blind reader.