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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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Topics

Braille in everyday use

daily life, games and toys, joy and fun

Braille devices and tools

braille displays, software, other devices

Latest posts

Vanya Grigorova reads Shakespeare

The video begins with the logos of Living Braille and Braille 200. Then, Vanya Grigorova reads sonnets by William Shakespeare. She is seated in a grey fabric armchair, in a room with wooden acoustic panels. On her lap lie two large Braille books. As she reads, a box...

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Ana Fontes reads in two languages

We all know her texts. And today, as part of our reading campaign, we finally get to hear her voice. Ana reads the poem “Es war einmal” (Once upon a time) by Helga Jaster for us in German and Portuguese. Thank you, Ana, for allowing us to associate your voice with so...

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Brailledible: Martin Klein reads Loriot

A week ago, we laid the foundation for our current campaign. Today, we return to exactly where it all began—the Bavarian Audio Library for the Blind, Visually Impaired, and Reading Impaired. Martin Klein reads a German Braille text into the microphone in the studios...

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Read Aloud Day 2025: Melanie Wimleitner

Braille 200 wishes all bookworms, avid readers, and other reading enthusiasts out there a wonderful Read Aloud Day 2025! And what better way to celebrate this special occasion than with a reading about reading Braille? A big thank you to Melanie Wimleitner from...

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Autumn Leaves

Autumn is here, covering streets and parks with golden and orange leaves gently falling from the trees. We can feel the season and would like to share a video with you. Video description The video begins with the Living Braille logo, followed by the Braille 200 logo....

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Cassandra & the Dots that Connect

Today, we’ll start the week with a short, empowering Video message. Below you’ll find both a link to the reel and a detailed description of ist Contents. Braille 200 thanks Jana Zimmermann for submitting this reel on the importance of Braille. Description...

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