ADA and Braille Signs:
Sign Language is committed to accurate Braille translation. We read Braille in-house and proof every sign before production. We have worked with low-vision advocacy groups and understand how to avoid common errors that are created by automated Braille translation software. When a higher standard of accuracy is required, we can obtain review from a certified Braille expert.
While tactile signs are primarily functional, we also take care to ensure that they are visually pleasing and enhance the looks of the area. In a large installation, the use of color-coded signs also helps visitors find their way around. Examples of this include Jackson County Room ID.
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