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Latest posts
Braille 200; bicentenary of braille code invention
In 1825, a 16-year-old blind boy named Louis Braille, at his school in Paris, invented the braille code for tactile reading. This invention has since spread enhancing literacy, education and employment of millions of blind people around the world. In 2025, we will...
To the Noble Lord Kelvin on His Day
Today is World Refrigeration Day. The unofficial holiday of coolness. On June 26th, refrigeration technology is celebrated worldwide, quietly, but effectively. Not a coincidence: today is also the birthday of Lord Kelvin, whose real name was William Thomson, a pioneer...
Our Champion of May
This time, it is my particular pleasure to announce our winner for the month of May. Not only because she is the youngest person to receive the Braille 200 award so far, but also because she was chosen unanimously. Her story touched many – not just the jury, but also...
We are not alone!
The signs are clear! And this time, they speak in Braille. Agent Mulder would nod and say: “I want to believe.” And today, on World UFO Day, we finally have the proof: They believe in us. And in Braille. From beyond our known universe, perhaps from deep space, through...
Gathering of the Machines
On International Typewriter Day, we’re presenting a short video slideshow featuring a selection of braille typewriters. The scenes are simple, the machines quieter than they might be, but they vividly illustrate the turbulent development and the passion behind these...
Anecdote Weekend: Snapshots from an Avid Reader
Reading works anytime, anywhere and that’s exactly what makes this hobby so wonderful! Today, Marieke from Germany takes us on a charming little journey through her life with Braille. The Braille 200 team warmly thanks her for these delightful snapshots, in which many...
weekend of anecdotes: Gate to Variety
Welcome to the weekend of anecdotes! Today and tomorrow, it’s all about being seen, about different realities colliding and about the many exciting, funny, or thought-provoking conversations that arise from them. To kick things off, Aleksander Pavkovic takes us...
tools and gadgets: The Braille card
Do you remember the tools and gadgets? We have just the thing for you today. Actually, it’s even more than that! For example, it makes a nice little gift or a fantastic teaching aid for school projects! Braille 200 presents the new Braille card from the DBSV. We...
The Arrival of the Braille Fleet
Join us in admiring the glorious arrival of the Braille Fleet! Well, glorious might be a bit of an overstatement. Strictly speaking, the fleet is made of… paper boats. But the maneuver they’re performing today is truly worth seeing: Approaching from all...
Tools and gadgets: Versa Slate
You probably know the feeling: There are just some tools or gadgets you always want to have within reach. DAP’s (Digital audio player’s), Labelable playing cards, color identifiers, or the classic writing slate. All tried and true everyday helpers! But...