I thought it was a typo on the sign at first, to be honest.
How ironic, I thought, that the sign for the Typological Museum would have a typo in it.
It’s not a typo, though — derived from typhlos (‘blind’) and logos (‘thought’ or ‘reason’), the Typhlological Museum covers the world of the blind and the visually impaired. Virtually every part of the museum is set up for the blind or visually impaired visitor, from Braille describing every sign to signs using large fonts. The curator pointed...
Published on May 24, 2017 00:00