Creating an inclusive, ADA-compliant building is necessary to ensure that all individuals, regardless of ability, can access and interact with the space. At the heart of this commitment is accurate braille signage. However, it’s more than just dots pressed onto a surface. This carefully constructed communication tool for people with visual impairments must be precise and error-free. For building owners, inaccuracies in braille signage can lead to non-compliance penalties and excluding members of the community. Mistakes such as improper sizing, incorrect placement, and inaccurate braille translations can turn an inclusive gesture into a frustrating experience for users. Continue reading to learn how to ensure your braille signage has no mistakes to guarantee both compliance and societal inclusion. This guide will walk you through the history of braille signage, common errors, and best practices for ensuring your building’s braille signage delivers its promise of accessibility. What Is B...