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Infographics | Braille Alphabet for the Blind

After Finger Alphabet, Flag Semaphore and Morse Code, I now finally revised the Braille Alphabet for posters! The infographics is now available as a poster at Posterlounge (also via eBay!) and printed on beautiful cards, mugs, bags, shirts, pillows, towels, blankets, cases, stickers and lots of other awesome products at Redbubble und Søciety6.

The letters of Braille are displayed in a grid of 6 dots: 2 dots horizontally and 3 dots vertically, like the 6 in a dice. These dots are embossed or pressed into materials such as paper or metal and felt by the reader’s fingertips. Braille was developed in 1825 by Louis Braille and is still used today by the blind and visually impaired all over the world.

The Braille Alphabet is part of my series of alphabets which includes Finger Alphabet, Flag Semaphore and Morse Code. All infographics are available as posters at Posterlounge (also via eBay!) and as beautiful cards, mugs, bags, shirts, pillows, towels, blankets, cases, stickers and other amazing products at Redbubble and Søciety6.

Enjoy communicating!

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