
The inCube is an inclusive take on the Rubik's cube. The cubes traditional colours are substituted for braille numbers 1-6. This opens up the range of people that can partake in solving a Rubik's cube and illustrates our core value of using design as a tool for societal progression towards inclusivity, It breaks the stigma of treating visually impaired persons as though they are mentally impaired as well.

The inCube makes a traditional Rubik's cube inclusive by numbering the faces 1-6 in braille. The raised dots allow it to be solved through sight and touch.

Playing on old 80's adverts, this print ad playfully states that the inCube is more inclusive and is thus better than a traditional Rubik's cube.

The inCube makes a traditional Rubik's cube inclusive by numbering the faces 1-6 in braille. The raised dots allow it to be solved through sight and touch.