Braille Embossing
Braille embossing is the process of creating raised dots on a surface to form letters and symbols that can be read by touch. This tactile writing system was developed by Louis Braille in the 19th century to help individuals who are blind or visually impaired access written information.
The embossing can be done using various tools, including Braille embossers or specialized printers. These devices press dots into materials like paper or plastic, allowing users to read the text by feeling the patterns with their fingers. Braille embossing is essential for producing books, labels, and signs that are accessible to everyone.