I just published a new piece on Access Interrupted and I’m incredibly proud of this one. It’s about how I work as a blind host at Applebee’s, and the tactile system I use to run the front of house. After my original seating chart disappeared, a teacher at Michigan’s Training Center for the Blind 3D printed a brand new tactile map for me with Braille table numbers and pegs for my jump rings. I call it the Dragon’s Command Board . This piece is about accessibility, teamwork, and the creative systems blind people build to do our jobs well. And yes… sometimes it even involves listening for chairs sliding back to know a table might be leaving. If you’ve ever wondered what restaurant work is like from a blind perspective, I think you’ll enjoy this one.
🔗 Read it here:
https://accessinterrupted.substack.com/p/the-dragons-command-board
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The Dragon's Command Board

How I Run the Applebee's Host Stand as a Blind Host

Access Interrupted
@roaratron At the conference I interpreted last week, one of the guys from an organization which serves Deaf, Blind, and Deaf-Blind people printed a 3D map of the conference setup complete with Braille labeling. It was one of the hits of the conference. He said it took about 200 hours of programming and print time.
@adhdeanasl yeah sounds like 3D printing can take a while. I was a month or so without my floor chart for my work. I'm always fascinated by what 3D printers can do.
@roaratron @walkside3 This is amazing. Thank you for writing and sharing this. Will keep this handy to show my students.
@ysotomayor @walkside3 Thank you for reading! I'm sure your students will find it very handy!