Tactile Writing
Tactile writing refers to a method of writing that can be felt through touch, primarily designed for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. The most common form of tactile writing is the Braille system, which uses raised dots to represent letters and numbers. This allows users to read by feeling the patterns with their fingers.
Tactile writing can also include other forms, such as tactile graphics, which provide visual information through raised lines and textures. These methods enhance accessibility and enable individuals to engage with written content, promoting independence and learning opportunities in various environments.