French Site Delivers Mac News in Sign Language

French Site Delivers Mac News in Sign Language

MacSign is a French website where you can get your Mac and Apple news delivered in sign language. The “newscasters” in the Welcome segment all wear long-sleeve black t-shirts for that authentic Apple feel, and the site makes nice use of Keynote ad QuickTime in its design. Segments are avaialable for download as Podcasts in iTunes and can be streamed to AppleTV as well.

In a media world with so much visual and auditory competition for our attention, a visit to the MacSign site is a disarmingly placid experience.

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