Boldly declaring the name of every Princeton entryway in bumpy, domino-esque letters, braille goes largely unnoticed. These dots have no meaning to the untrained eye, or hand for that matter. For all ...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of braille. You may have noticed braille on elevator buttons or hotel room number plates. It is the raised dots, or tactile code, through which blind and low ...
"And the eyes of the blind shall be opened." The prophecy of the ancient psalms is more and more being fulfilled with the production of literature in embossed characters which may be read by the blind ...
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