the black book of colors
the black book of colors

Throughmetaphorsandsensorygames,TheBlackBookofColorsinvitesthereadertoimaginetheworldofablindperson.Abookallblack,wheretheonlyvisiblearetheshortsentencesprintedinwhiteontheleftpage,belowtranslatedintoBraille.,Livingwiththeuseofone'seyescanmak...

The Black Book of Colors

Livingwiththeuseofone'seyescanmakeimaginingblindnessdifficult,butthisinnovativetitleinvitesreaderstoimaginelivingwithoutsightthroughremarkableillustrationsdonewithraisedlinesanddescriptionsofcolorsbasedonimagery.

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The Black Book of Colors

Through metaphors and sensory games, The Black Book of Colors invites the reader to imagine the world of a blind person. A book all black, where the only visible are the short sentences printed in white on the left page, below translated into Braille.

The black book of colors : Cottin, Menena

Living with the use of one's eyes can make imagining blindness difficult, but this innovative book invites readers to imagine living without sight through illustrations done with raised lines and descriptions of colors based on imagery

The Black Book of Colors

Raised black line drawings on black paper, which can be deciphered by touch, complement a beautifully written text describing colors through imagery. Braille letters accompany the text so that the sighted reader can begin to imagine what it is like to use

The Black Book of Colors

This groundbreaking, award-winning book endeavors to convey the experience of a person who can only see through his or her sense of touch, taste, smell or hearing.

The Black Book of Colors

The Black Book of Colors is about a boy named Thomas describing the way different colors taste, feel, smell, and sound. Written in American English as well as Braille, the book allows readers to experience the world as someone without sight might.

The Black Book of Colors

Living with the use of one's eyes can make imagining blindness difficult, but this innovative title invites readers to imagine living without sight through remarkable illustrations done with raised lines and descriptions of colors based on imagery.


theblackbookofcolors

Throughmetaphorsandsensorygames,TheBlackBookofColorsinvitesthereadertoimaginetheworldofablindperson.Abookallblack,wheretheonlyvisiblearetheshortsentencesprintedinwhiteontheleftpage,belowtranslatedintoBraille.,Livingwiththeuseofone'seyescanmakeimaginingblindnessdifficult,butthisinnovativebookinvitesreaderstoimaginelivingwithoutsightthroughillustrationsdonewithraisedlinesanddescriptionsofcol...