FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jeremie
Spitzer
Zform LLC
spitzer@zform.com
(413)-587-2024
Zform develops Free, High Quality Social Play Product
“Modern games’ reliance on graphics to communicate to players has created a graphical divide that excludes the visually impaired,” said Jeremie Spitzer, Zform cofounder and CEO. “Zform games will conquer the Graphical Divide by using sound, graphics, and the Internet to allow people to play together regardless of visual impairment or geography.”
“Computer games are a very important part of our culture. Games, historically, have always been a way for people to socialize and better understand one another perspective,” said Colin Twitchell, Director of the Lemelson Assistive Technology Development Center (LATDC).
Zform is currently approaching corporate gifting departments, nonprofit organizations, and individuals for tax-deductible technological and financial donations to support the development of its accessible games at no cost to the user.
The Trusteeship Institute (TI) is a nonprofit that acts as an umbrella for socially responsible projects and businesses. Since its founding in 1973 by Terry Mollner, TI has helped form the Co-op America Foundation, New England Art Therapy Institute, and the Space Bridge Division (that facilitated the creation of two-way TV programs between Soviet and American citizens in the early 1980s), among many other programs.
“Zform games could have incredible impact in uniting the
sighted and visually impaired communities.
Zform has made significant headway in the field,” said
Zform is a new software entertainment company focused on creating mass-market quality, social games that are fully accessible to both the blind and sighted communities. The company’s mission is to conquer the Graphical Divide, bringing together the visually impaired and sighted gaming communities through a socially responsible mission. www.zform.com
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