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By: Mai Thai
To keep the train of thought going and follow earlier posts about physical accessibility and cosmetic/ergonomic design for people with vision impairments and other disabilities.  I’d like to share my thoughts about false touches on different kinds of touch screens.   Read More...

By: Ken Weeks
I am writing this blog today to talk about the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and its new standards conditions being imposed on industrial controls and ATM’s/Kiosks manufacturers.   Read More...

By: Flint Bradley
We at F-Origin recently attended SID 2011Display Week in Los Angeles, which was a very nice exhibition.  I like trade shows, but not just from the marketing or lead-generation perspective.  Personally, one of the best parts of SID and trade shows as a whole, are the one-on-one interactions and discussions that occur “in the booth”.   Read More...

By: Flint Bradley
In my latest post I wrote about the possibilities of making kiosks with Braille touchscreens to make them accessible for people with vision disabilities. Today I’d like to continue on a similar subject, but with a focus on cosmetic design rather than accessibility.   Read More...

By: Viktor Andersson
As mentioned in our earlier post, we’re going to the SID Display week in the middle of May, and as most of you know, the middle of May is right upon us.   Read More...

By: Flint Bradley
A recent article at kioskmarketplace about the National Federation of the Blind suing airports over non-accessible kiosks, inspired me to write about how touch technology can help solve industry problems.    Read More...

By: Viktor Andersson
There’s no denying the significance of social media and starting now, F-Origin’s onboard!   Read More...