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Image 1: Orange graphic titled “Braille Fact of the Day” showing lines of raised white braille dots above the Wisdom 4 the Blind logo.

Image 1: Orange graphic titled “Braille Fact of the Day” showing lines of raised white braille dots above the Wisdom 4 the Blind logo.

Image 2: An orange graphic titled “Braille Fact of the Day” explaining that Braille is typically pressed from the back of the page so that, when flipped over, the raised dots are crisp, durable, and easy for Braille readers to feel and interpret by touch.

Image 2: An orange graphic titled “Braille Fact of the Day” explaining that Braille is typically pressed from the back of the page so that, when flipped over, the raised dots are crisp, durable, and easy for Braille readers to feel and interpret by touch.

Braille is often pressed from the back of the page, so when it’s flipped over, the raised dots are perfectly readable by touch. This technique keeps the dots crisp and easy to read for Braille users.
#Braille #Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #TactileReading #BrailleLiteracyMonth

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We’re so proud of Emily-Jane Jackson & Triona Keane from ChildVision, presenting at the Tactile Reading Conference in Amsterdam!

They’re sharing our Lend-able Sensory Kit, supporting kids with vision impairment through play, touch & learning. 👏

#TactileReading #ChildVision

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