Tactile

 

The role of tactile images

Sighted people often take for granted just how much information is now presented in diagrams, charts, advertisements and so on, collectively referred to as 'graphics'. Increasingly, an important element of literacy is the ability to understand and interpret graphics.

People who are blind need equal access to graphics.

Providing such access is creating new challenges for educators, building owners, government authorities and suppliers of public information.

People who are blind need to:

  • follow a map;
  • interpret the topography diagram in their geography text;
  • join their classmates using the Periodic table in chemistry class;
  • find their way down a fire escape or an emergency exit;
  • read a flow chart;
  • independently learn new environments, and;
  • undertake simple everyday activities like recognising the architecture in their city.

Please take a look at some of our products for tactile image-making below:

 

PIAF
The PIAF Tactile Image Maker is a simple and Fast way to prepare tactile graphics.
Draftsman
Draftsman is a portable drawing board, especially designed for blind users.
ZyTex2 Swell Paper
Zy-Tex2 Swell Paper is a specialist paper onto which images can be printed and made into tactile diagrams.
Sticky Braille Labels
Transparent sticky A4 sheets are versatile and easy to use.
 
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