This series of three A1 posters was created with our co-creators to create a poster for each one that is 100% visually accessible to their eyes and respective conditions. The posters contain messages that each visually impaired person would like a sighted person to understand about visual impairment. The use of a poster format was deliberate in illustrating how designers don't necessarily have to reinvent the practice of design in order to be inclusive but can use existing structures in more progressive ways.
Each poster employed multi-sensory elements to not only make them visually accessible but allowed them to transcend the reliance on sight for understanding.

From left to right: Poster One made with Luigia Poster Two made with Lia Poster Three made with Lilley

This poster has paper tabs that can be pushed down to reveal a black background. Allowing people to change the message.

This poster has a sound box imbedded in it that contains the message Lilley would like sighted persons to understand.

From left to right: Poster One made with Luigia Poster Two made with Lia Poster Three made with Lilley