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Braille Tools

Library offers CSS and Javascript for displaying Braille on web pages.
Project introduces sighted people to Braille with three styles: Big, Small, and Small 3D.

jinkyo han's blind watch for the visually impaired uses braille to indicate the hours

Jinkyo Han designed a multifunctional pocket timepiece for the visually impaired featuring braille, tactile hands, and a customizable design.

How the Braille Buddies group is helping east Londoners

The RNIB campaign highlights the importance of braille education for empowering individuals with vision impairments.

A New Exhibition Showcasing Braille Artwork By A Blind Braille Artist Is Opening Today

Clarke Reynolds, a blind Braille artist, is debuting his second solo exhibition titled 'Five Degrees of Vision' to celebrate the 200th anniversary of braille.
Reynolds uses braille as an artistic medium, creating tactile artwork that incorporates texture and touch, and bridges the gap between the visual and the tactile.

Braille Tools

Library offers CSS and Javascript for displaying Braille on web pages.
Project introduces sighted people to Braille with three styles: Big, Small, and Small 3D.

jinkyo han's blind watch for the visually impaired uses braille to indicate the hours

Jinkyo Han designed a multifunctional pocket timepiece for the visually impaired featuring braille, tactile hands, and a customizable design.

How the Braille Buddies group is helping east Londoners

The RNIB campaign highlights the importance of braille education for empowering individuals with vision impairments.

A New Exhibition Showcasing Braille Artwork By A Blind Braille Artist Is Opening Today

Clarke Reynolds, a blind Braille artist, is debuting his second solo exhibition titled 'Five Degrees of Vision' to celebrate the 200th anniversary of braille.
Reynolds uses braille as an artistic medium, creating tactile artwork that incorporates texture and touch, and bridges the gap between the visual and the tactile.
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Robot trained to read braille at twice the speed of humans

Researchers have developed a robotic sensor that can read braille at double the speed of most human readers.
The robot was able to read braille at a speed of 315 words per minute with close to 90% accuracy.

Braille vs. Boston Line Type: How Design Can Truly Be Inclusive

Braille and Boston Line Type were two methods developed in the 19th century to assist the visually impaired in reading.
Braille was created by a blind person and became the standard system in the US, while Boston Line Type was developed by a sighted person but proved to be ineffective.
The importance of involving affected communities in accessibility design is highlighted in the adoption of Braille over Boston Line Type.
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