This piece takes one of London’s most iconic visuals – the Underground roundel – and reimagines it through the lens of accessibility. The familiar phrase “Mind the Gap” is flipped [...]
This piece, Penny for the Blind, is a raw and powerful response to the government’s crackdown on welfare. At its centre, a silhouetted blind figure with a white cane stands [...]
This artwork showcases how Mr Dot transforms history into a multi-sensory experience. At first glance, it’s a striking pixelated reinterpretation of one of the most infamous photographs of the 21st [...]
Flags have always been powerful symbols of identity, unity, and patriotism. They tell stories about nations and their people. In this work, Mr Dot transforms these stories into something even [...]
Don’t Look Back in Dots – A Braille Pop Eyecon This artwork proves that music, art, and accessibility can share the same stage. “Don’t Look Back in Dots” takes inspiration [...]
Marmite in Braille: A Taste of Accessibility We live in a world dominated by brands and colours. Walk into any supermarket, and your eyes instantly recognise iconic products—not by reading [...]
This artwork is a perfect example of how Mr Dot is redefining pop art through braille. By using colour-coded tactile dots, he bridges the gap between visual and tactile storytelling, [...]
Building Blocks of Braille – A Nostalgic Twist on Learning This artwork is part of my Building Blocks of Braille series, inspired by the nostalgic joy of childhood stacking toys [...]
Inspired by the iconic LOVE print of the 70s, this series reimagines the universal word through the tactile beauty of braille. Each piece explores how a simple shift in colour [...]
Discover Colour-Coded Braille Learning This vibrant artwork showcases my unique colour-coded braille system – a creative bridge between sighted and blind communities. Each dot is carefully assigned a colour, turning [...]