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. After all, we don’t know what to do with all the pumpkins afterwards.
Instead, our pumpkin comes from Brady Scullion in Scotland and is a real Braille image, which we are presenting to you today as a photo: once with and once without the artist.
And this work has been waiting for a year to finally be published!

Thank you very much, dear Brady, for your extremely forward-thinking contribution, which we have been looking forward to all year long!

But that’s not all: the Braille200 team has gone the extra mile for you and created a BRL file of the artwork for download – so all you have to do is color the paper orange like the original.
Braille 200 wishes all ghosts, monsters, other scary creatures, and especially our pumpkin artist Brady Scullion a happy and, of course, sweet, not sour Halloween!
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