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A logo with the name 'livingbraille'. At the top, there is a square icon with colored dots (black, yellow, and turquoise) resembling braille cell, with a wavy blue line running through them. Below the icon is the large text 'livingbraille'. Under this text, there is a line of braille symbols with the same text represented by colored dots. At the very bottom, in smaller letters, it says 'powered by EBU'. The overall design is simple, modern, and focused on the theme of braille and accessibility.'

The Braille system is one of our most important means for communication and information.

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Braille in everyday use

daily life, games and toys, joy and fun

Braille devices and tools

braille displays, software, other devices

Latest posts

Slateal Kombat

For more than 300 days now, we’ve been celebrating the anniversary of Braille, and in doing so, we’ve shamefully overlooked that there’s actually another birthday to celebrate on the very same day. Because together with the Braille system, another essential tool...

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Too often unknown

Many people don’t even know what Braille actually is. We’ve probably all had this experience at some point. Lydia Zoubek from Germany is no exception. Based on this experience, she reflects in today’s article on the importance of Braille in her life....

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Amsterdam day: Two musicians, one message

Solveig-Marie Oma and Christof Siems from Germany are undoubtedly among those people whose lives would be unimaginable without Braille. Both are musicians and attended the Tactile Reading & Graphics Conference in Amsterdam. You can listen to their Braille message...

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Braille Pumpkin Day

Halloween! A day of costumes, candy, and, of course, decorations. And what is an absolute must? Pumpkins! No, Braille 200 didn’t find 28 giant pumpkins today to spell out “Braille 200” in Braille. That would be a great idea, but we’ll leave that to you....

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Braille in Poland and Hungary

It is always exciting to learn more about the learning and teaching situation regarding Braille in other countries. This time, we have prepared a very informative interview for you: Host Michal Tkáčik talks to Judit Gombás and Marta Kanarek about the situation in...

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The Braillefinders in Action: Bergamo

Our Braille Finders have left Ferbania behind, but Italy still has many discoveries in store for them and for us at Braille 200. Only about 53 miles further, in Bergamo, they came across their next work of art— a detailed model of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore....

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An old acquaintance returns!

Sometimes chance just plays along: About six months ago, we introduced you to the artist The Blind. At that time, we had no idea that we would encounter him again so soon and almost unexpectedly. Of course, he has Braille in his luggage again this time! For our...

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Braille as a tool for resilience and autonomy

Today, Samira, a young Sahrawi woman, brings us a story of resilience from the desert, from the Sahrawi Refugee Camps. These camps, located in the Tindouf region of southwestern Algeria, host the Sahrawi population that fled following the Moroccan invasion of Western...

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