[school] Braille favor?

Apr 26, 2009 17:43

I have a weird favor to ask. I'm trying to make a thing accessible to the visually impaired. It's a game board with is mostly tactilely "legible", however, the user needs to be able to read the column and row headings. Columns are labeled with letters A to Q, rows with numbers 1 to 17 ( Read more... )

school

Leave a comment

Comments 3

chaiya April 26 2009, 22:02:18 UTC
Arisia often uses Steve Dressler's braille service, which I believe is the same as this info from my debrief email:

Jennco Productions, home of quality braille
167 Green Street
Reading, MA 01867-2739

Phone: (781) 254-9829
Email: jennco.productions@verizon.net

Reply


tasha18 April 26 2009, 22:46:34 UTC
Another option is using a Braille Dymo labler. It basically looks like a regular labler, but the letters come out in Braille. A sighted person can operate it quite easily because it is labeled in print as well. Because the plastic is see-through, you would still be able to see the print letters. If you google for braille labler or braille dymolabler, you can find one quite easily and cheaply. I have one, but it's in my apartment in Brighton. If you need this urgently, let me know and we can talk about how I could get it to you.

Reply


mellyjc April 27 2009, 05:52:53 UTC
Let me check with one of my LJ friends. I know she does a lot of brailling, not sure about sticky though.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up