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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.'

The Braille system is one of our most important means for communication and information.

The Livingbraille platform aims to collect best practices, products, tools and resources.

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How to navigate on livingbraille.eu website:

LivingBraille.eu is structured around clearly defined thematic areas. You can access all main sections of the website through the main navigation menu at the top of the page.

The menu contains links to the key topics of the project, including information about Braille as intangible cultural heritage, teaching and learning Braille, Braille devices and tools, everyday use of Braille, and other related areas. Each menu item leads to a dedicated topic page where articles are grouped by subject.

If you are using a screen reader or keyboard navigation, you can move directly to the main menu and browse the available topics using standard navigation commands. Each topic page lists the most recent posts within that category.

In addition to the menu, you can also use the search function to find specific content across the website. This function is available only after you have logged in.

This structure allows you to explore the content either by topic or by searching for specific keywords, depending on your preference.

Latest posts

Sleeves to the Rescue

On my tireless quest for new and fun games, I stumbled upon something incredibly useful that I absolutely have to share with you. And the best part? You can use it not only for gaming but also as a practical everyday helper! Do you know that annoying belt bag scenario...

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A declaration of love for learning together

Today’s post is dedicated to an important toic that’s worth being supported: the inclusive education of blind and sighted children. A heartfelt thank you to Svetlana Vasilyeva and her coworker Maya for bringing the video to my Attention, for your wonderful...

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New Goals, Familiar Paths

There are people who manage to turn a stroke of fate into something positive—seeing it as a new beginning, setting new goals, and relying on cherished, familiar hobbies. Henrietta Telekiné Balázs from Hungary is just such a person. Braille 200 wishes her all the best...

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An afternoon in the library

Do you know yet what you’re going to do on March 11th? maybe I’ve got an idea for you!! That afternoon, the Uetersen City Library is hosting a small event on – yes, yes, I admit it – my favorite topic: playing together. And the theme couldn’t be more...

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Playing school, learning for life!

Today, I don’t want to spend much time on my introduction—I just want to say “thank you” from the bottom of my heart! Thank you, thank you to Julia and Svetlana Vasilyeva for your contribution to Braille 200, which pays tribute to one of the most universal...

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Oliv is the new Braille

This weekend, we at Braille 200 went all out for you – and rendered a truly great service to art! Let’s see someone top this! It’s art, it’s controversial, and best of all: it tastes fantastic! Now, you might be wondering how something controversial can also taste...

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Braille as the key to kreativity

Today, Adél Taskovics from Hungary will present her books to us. She is 33 years old, and writing stories and poems has been her favourite leisure activity since early childhood. She states that since she is blind herself, she might never have had the opportunity to...

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