As a person who is legally blind, I like to be independent & we live in an age now where those things are possible. Apps are created everyday to helps those who don't see very so here are some new apps that just might make those sight troubles just a little easier to navigate with....... Knock, Knock easily exchange phone numbers Knock Knock is a new app that makes exchanging numbers with people you just met more seamless. With the app, you simply knock twice on your phone's screen — even when the device is asleep or stowed away in your pocket — to instantly exchange phone numbers or various social media handles. Price: Free (iOS, Android) Paper, Sketching best sketching app. Paper for iPhone is an app that expands the concept of what "taking notes" means on your phone You can use it to make everything from lists to presentations that include charts and graphs. It basically helps translate the experience you have writing on "paper" to your phone — bringing back all the tasks that more traditional note-taking apps lack. Price: Free (iOS) Meeting up with friends is easier with TossUp Sometimes when you need to meet up with a group a friends it's diffcult. If your one of those who like to plan things out. This is the app for you.
Microsoft's latest app take the hassle out of meeting up with friends. It lets a group of people vote on aspects of an event — the wheres, the whens, etc. — in addition to saying if they'll be able to make it. No more annoying email chains. So these are just some great apps I found that help me navigate. Try them out and tell me what you think. If there's a subject or story you'd like me to cover me @ [email protected]
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By : Olevia James Long gone are the days when you could barely even find a person with Albinism shown in positive light. No lies seeing Diandra Forest on the cover of Ebony Magazine's September issue filled me with pride. And I know a lot of people feel the same way especially the women.
I've watched Diandra career grow since I was 15. I first saw her on the Tyra Banks show & thought to myself "How cool is that. She had the confidence to go out there and be heard". Diandra didn't care about anyone's judgement she just went for her dreams & took a hold of it by the balls & said. I'm Here!!!!! She inspired a generation under her. Now there are models & and designers everywhere who have Albinism and are confident. Diandra being on that cover of Ebony Magazine just busted a multitude of myths about Albinism. Especially throughout the black community. It shows acceptance, love, & awareness with open arms. And just maybe the world seeing Diandra Forest on a major magazine will open up another dialogue even greater where Albinism can be talk about not as a disease, but just something we where born with. |
Olevia James-KelleyAlbinism Beauty Magazine Archives
August 2016
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