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Author: Braille 200

Traces

Posted on: 13/11/2025 Last updated on: 13/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
Matti Jatkola from Finland has a very interesting train of thought for you today, which deals with Braille and personal identity. He has been using Braille for decades and tells us how it relates to his personal memories. We would…
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The Braille Finders: Braille for the trash?

Posted on: 12/11/2025 Last updated on: 12/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
On their travels through Europe, the Braille Finders have already photographed impressive reliefs for us, but today’s example of Braille in the wild is surprisingly practical. In Bergamo, a city in Italy known for its fascinating history, art, and music,…
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Winner for October

Posted on: 11/11/2025 Last updated on: 11/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
October was marked by strong statements in support of Braille, numerous pictures, exciting stories, and a broad focus on music. However, the most significant contribution came from Samira in the refugee camps of Western Sahara in Algeria—a message that expressed…
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Checker Tobi and the blinden check

Posted on: 10/11/2025 Last updated on: 10/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
German children’s television is not a bad choice for acquiring knowledge about a wide variety of subjects. And this also applies to Braille. Our find of the day from the vastness of the internet is the children’s report Checker Tobi,…
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Eggs and Braille

Posted on: 09/11/2025 Last updated on: 09/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
There are many exciting tools that can be used in Braille lessons to make learning fun and effective. Sandra Decius from Germany describes for us today an absolute classic, how it works, and why she enjoys working with it so…
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Braille in TV shows: Private eyes

Posted on: 08/11/2025 Last updated on: 08/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
At least one person on the Braille 200 team, and by that I mean myself, of course, Moritz Wolfart, is quite the series junkie. And in very rare cases, Braille actually plays a role in individual episodes of various shows.…
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Amsterdam Day: Christina

Posted on: 07/11/2025 Last updated on: 07/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
Our contribution from the Tactile Reading & Graphics Conference is particularly enthusiastic this week. As always, you can find the video on our YouTube channel. useful links: Read all articles on: livingbraille.eu Contact us with your contributions, ideas and questions…
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Body brailling

Posted on: 06/11/2025 Last updated on: 06/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
We were actually busy working on a completely different article for Braille 200 when we unexpectedly came across something bizarre that we definitely want to share with you. It is an article from the archives of the German magazine Der…
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The Braille-Finders in Action: The Master Himself

Posted on: 05/11/2025 Last updated on: 05/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
It took more than ten months, but today the moment has finally arrived. For the very first time, we are presenting images of a bust of the man without whom we would not be who we are today. We discovered…
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Slateal Kombat

Posted on: 04/11/2025 Last updated on: 04/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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…
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