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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

Braille in the Wild

Today, we at the Braille200 editorial team are taking you on a little stroll through the everyday madness of life, showing you just how much excitement, humor, and the occasional oddity can be hidden in a few seemingly harmless dots. Written by Moritz Wolfart Reading...

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Song “200”

Kicking off the day musically, we have Tomasz Matczak from Poland – and trust us, this one will definitely wake you up! But before we dive in, a few words from the artist about his song: Tomasz Matczak Song “200” is a song generated by the Suno music...

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Sweet Greetings from Amsterdam

In Amsterdam today the Tactile Reading Conference closes. Over 500 experts exchanged 3 days about braille and other tactile aproaches like 3D printing. Some speakers got as present That way the taste of braille es best. useful links: Read all articles on:...

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Level Up for Braille

Today, we’d like to tell you about one of our upcoming theme events that’s truly close to our hearts! Right now, we’re planning a very special themed week where we want to present Braille to you and to the whole world in a truly fantastic and creative way. A week full...

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Reading Braille and How It Works

For over five months now, we have been working with Braille a little every day — understanding how important it is to us, what we can do with it, and where we’ve already encountered it. But have we ever really asked ourselves how reading Braille actually works? That’s...

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Weekend of anecdotes

Braille 200 is officially declaring this the Weekend of Anecdotes! And Moritz Wolfart has two stories ready for you. From l to l: A Dashed Path Into the Future Some things begin, some things end, and some get stuck somewhere in between. Sure, you could probably say...

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Many paths lead to Braille.

Many paths lead to Braille. And some of them are… well, rather bumpy backroads. Today’s anecdote comes from a internet buddy, telling us how over 35 years ago, at the age of 13 he had his very first encounter with Braille, thanks to the age-related breakdown of his...

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Read. Feel. Live.

In today’s feature, we present a text in which the members of a reading club in Spain, “The Readers”, share their relationship with Braille. They speak not only about its practical use but also about the personal meaning that reading in Braille holds for them. The six...

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The second life of the Paper Clip

There really are a whole host of different types of action days. Thoughtful, sad, happy, appreciative, and, of course, not forgetting the classic holidays. But somehow it’s the really bizarre ones that bring a smile to your face in their own unique way. And we...

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