The 4th January is World Braille Day, celebrated on Louis Braille's birthday, the man who invented braille after he became blind in a childhood accident.
As Flagstaff Print, Mail and Digital is a printer of Braille, and a disability enterprise, we promote and use accessible marketing.
Our question to your organisation today - Do you use Braille in your marketing for customers or clients who have a vision impairment?
Printing Braille has many benefits for people who are visually impaired or blind.
* It allows them to read and write independently: Braille enables individuals who are visually impaired or blind to read and write without the need for assistance from others.
* It enhances employability: Being able to read and write Braille increases the employability of individuals who are visually impaired or blind, as it opens up a wider range of job opportunities.
* Braille promotes inclusion and accessibility: Braille ensures that individuals who are visually impaired or blind have equal access to information and can participate fully in the community.
* Braille allows access to a wide range of materials: Braille can be used to produce books, magazines, newspapers, and other materials in a format that is accessible to individuals who are visually impaired or blind.
Flagstaff can offer tailored braille transcription, printing and embossing services in both Grade 1 and Grade 2 braille. Our experienced team can create braille documents from business card size through to A3, printing single or double-sided.
The types of documents that can be printed in Braille include: Business cards,
Brochures, Flyers, Books, Posters, Menus, Training manuals and Instructions.
Contact Flagstaff Print, Mail and Digital on 4272 0257 or sales@flagstaffgroup.com.au for more information on Braille. #worldbrailleday #accessiblemarketing #inclusivemarketing #braille #marketing #inclusivecommunication #visualimpairment #blind
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3moI’m beyond proud of Jake and all his hard work! He has always been observant and dedicated to doing his very best! Way to go Jake! Miss Amy is super proud of you!