💡"Inclusion must be lived. It is joy. It is belonging." Read more on the importance of patents and trademarks in protecting the integrity of innovative creations and building trust in them ⬇️ ✨ Creative FLIP's case studies highlight inspirational stories of cultural and creative professionals that are making a difference. More engaging case studies are on the way - stay tuned! Goethe-Institut Brussels I Institut de la Propriété Intellectuelle Luxembourg GIE (IPIL) I European Creative Hubs Network
#casestudy 🎨 The Braille of Colours: How the Scripor Alphabet Colours the World of the Visually Impaired 🔹 What if colours could be read by touch? Romanian designer Tudor Paul SCRIPOR turned that question into a global innovation, the Scripor Alphabet. Tactile Colors for the Blind, a tactile system that adapts Braille to represent colours. 🔹 By protecting his invention through patents and trademarks, Scripor ensured both its integrity and accessibility. Today, the alphabet helps the visually impaired recognise colours independently, bringing inclusion to education, design, and everyday life. 🔗 Read the full story on Creatives Unite: https://lnkd.in/dDVa2WTF ➡️ This Case Study was created under Creative FLIP. Authors: Institut de la Propriété Intellectuelle Luxembourg GIE (IPIL) Images: Courtesy of Scripor. Goethe-Institut Brussels | European Creative Hubs Network