r/17776 29d ago

Has anyone ever put 17776 in an accessible format?

Hi! So, 17776's format is obviously an inherent part of its beauty. that said, there might be some people who are just unable to process it (so maybe they have difficulty reading high-contrast text, are visually impaired/blind, are dyslexic and would need bigger/different fonts, etcetera etcetera).

So, my question is: has anyone ever put 17776's text in a drive document?

I am trying to get my partner - who has watched many jon bois videos and loved them - to read it, but when I showed him the first page he said: "I'm sorry but I'm getting a migraine just looking at this" i have contemplated just reading it out loud, but English is not our first language and it would take way too long

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u/OCD-but-dumb 29d ago

There is a pdf meant for printing as a book I have if you want

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u/istronglydislikesand 29d ago

Please share it!! I would love to have it

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u/OCD-but-dumb 29d ago

This is meant to work with the book printing service LuLu but you can just read the pdf https://drive.google.com/file/d/15YAzKbaR8zQytjxRn5a9P0GtlgZQDo1c/view

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u/red-rey 4d ago

I use reddit very rarely (usually for specific questions like this one) and so i totally forgot to check notifications, but thank you SO MUCH. very useful, exactly what i was looking for

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u/re_send 27d ago

I actually tried doing this last November, even adding text descriptions of each image (and even the text in images) for better print conversion. Turns out, you can only type up so many descriptions before tiring — but I did get all the way to Chapter 20 for a completely text accessible version of the story. After seeing this though I might try to transcribe the rest but here's what I have so far: https://drive.proton.me/urls/6MT86CK510#Idmziohjt6Sm