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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.'

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Braille in everyday use

daily life, games and toys, joy and fun

Braille devices and tools

braille displays, software, other devices

Latest posts

Sharpening the Senses, Strengthening the Roots

Today, we’re taking you back to Amsterdam to present an exciting lecture by Dr. Niyisabwa Odette Tumwesigye, who works with visually impaired children in Uganda and, quite literally, sows the seeds for Braille. Yes, you read that correctly: seeds actually play a very...

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The Power of Braille … and Persistence

Braille is undoubtedly something incredibly powerful. But sometimes, there are things that, in their own gentle and loving way, can be just a little bit more powerful. A child’s quiet persistence is definitely one of them. Today, Ann-Kathrin Hesse shares a story just...

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Houston, do we have a problem?

As most of you already know, a few months ago the SightCity took place in Frankfurt in Germany. A trade fair where many developers presented their latest products in the field of accessibility. At Braille 200, one key question naturally came to mind: How extensive was...

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The BrailleBridge Experience

Katarína Šmajdová Búšová from Slovakia shares with us today a fantastic event! The kind we’d love to see more of. Not just because it gives us something to report on, but because it was a truly enriching experience for everyone involved, as the attached photos clearly...

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Your Monday Morning Entertainment

It’s Monday again. And what does that mean? It’s podcast time at Braille 200! Today, we’re revisiting a topic from the past. We’re taking another look at the Metabraille, which we introduced some time ago. This time through an interview with Johannes...

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When Cases Make Waves

It’s Sunday. That means court is not in session. Not even the highly distinguished, venerable Braille Court. But what we have for you today stays surprisingly close to the subject: Wolfgang Zagler is introducing not only himself, but also a project that he and...

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Line v. Page

There are a few big questions in life that just stick with us: Will you go out with me? To be or not to be? Where do you stand on religion? And of course, perhaps most importantly: What’s for dinner? At Braille 200, there’s one particular question that’s close to our...

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Banana split

We all know them. We all fear them! And the scary truth is: they’ve always been around. We can’t escape them! You could even say that resistance is futile. Today, Patricia Sanders indulges a little in the past for all of us and takes us into her mind at...

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