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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

Dots That Shape a Life

Today’s contribution from María García Garmendia is a powerful example of how profoundly Braille can shape a life from early childhood. So much so that one cannot help but see this system as an indispensable part of our development. Braille 200 warmly thanks María for...

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Everyone needs Braille ….. and water

Ikea, known for its huge range of all kinds of home accessories. Many of them are practical, some perhaps less so. But did you know that over 20 years ago, Ikea actually had a flower pot in its range that featured Braille? Yes, really! And we can even prove it! useful...

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Different countries, different cheese toasts

For ten years now, the delicious cheese toast has been celebrated every year on September 15 in the United States. If you spend a little more time looking into this topic, you will quickly realize that Europe and the US have very different ideas about how to prepare...

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Secretly, quietly, and discreetly

There are situations and moments when a silent approach is highly recommended. This clearly includes gathering information at night so that you can sleep peacefully with your thirst for knowledge quenched. This is one of the many cases in which Braille can be really...

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The right tool for the job

An old German craftsman’s proverb, admittedly, but one that has lost none of its relevance. It reminds us how important it is to choose the right tool or method for every task. Especially in an age of rapid technological and working method developments, this...

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Braille work in transition

On the topic of “Working with Braille,” we have an interesting article for you today from “Sichtweisen” (Perspectives), the magazine of the German Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Mike Dallmann shares some insights into his professional work with...

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Amsterdam day: Sonali Marathe

Today we have another video message for you from the Tactile Reading Conference in Amsterdam. It comes from Sonali Marathe, who works for the Australian non-profit organization NextSense. NextSense provides comprehensive support for people with hearing and visual...

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Old? Maybe. Outdated? Never

Operating systems and the way we use computers have changed dramatically over the past 30 years. And yet some core elements remain relevant today. Many of us grew up with MS-DOS and may never have completely lost our love for the command line. And sometimes, even...

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