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Author: Braille 200

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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Engaging with Braille: Stories That Shape a Community

Posted on: 03/11/2025 Last updated on: 03/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
To start the week, we’d like to introduce you to a podcast that can sweeten long waiting times for Braille enthusiasts or serve as a relaxing listen at home: The Braillecast by the British Braillists Foundation: A platform dedicated to…
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Too often unknown

Posted on: 02/11/2025 Last updated on: 02/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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…
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Amsterdam day: Two musicians, one message

Posted on: 01/11/2025 Last updated on: 01/11/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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 to…
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Braille Pumpkin Day

Posted on: 31/10/2025 Last updated on: 31/10/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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…
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Braille in Poland and Hungary

Posted on: 30/10/2025 Last updated on: 30/10/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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…
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The Braillefinders in Action: Bergamo

Posted on: 29/10/2025 Last updated on: 29/10/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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…
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An old acquaintance returns!

Posted on: 28/10/2025 Last updated on: 28/10/2025 Written by: Braille 200 Comments: 0
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…
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