Explore stories, insights, and perspectives from across the world of braille and accessibility. From embossers and tactile graphics to braille paper, labels, and real-world applications, this is where products, ideas, and lived experience come together.
10 Uses for Braille Labels In The Home
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:13:27+00:00Braille labels can transform how a home is experienced—turning everyday spaces into something more accessible, organized, and easy to navigate....
How Braille Is Produced: From File to Finished Page
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:51:43+00:00Braille can be created in several ways. It may be written manually using tools such as a slate and stylus...
Thermoform Machines: EZ-Form, Maxi-Form, and Brailon® Explained
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:15:08+00:00The American Thermoform "thermoform machines", also known as the EZ-Form and Maxi-Form Brailon® Duplicators, are often considered the most accurate...
Braille Typewriters: Understanding the Perkins Brailler
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:16:08+00:00A braille typewriter is a mechanical device used to produce embossed braille on paper. By pressing combinations of keys, users...
A Day in the Life: How Braille Supports Everyday Independence
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:09:57+00:00Meet Sarah, an American Thermoform customer who has read braille since childhood. She shared her experience to help illustrate how...
Braille Labels: Making Everyday Spaces More Accessible
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:14:08+00:00Braille labels play an important role in making everyday environments more accessible. While braille signage is often required in public...
Braille Paper: Why Quality Matters
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:12:17+00:00Braille paper is specifically designed for embossing braille and tactile graphics. Unlike standard paper, it must be designed to...
What Is Braille? How It’s Used in Everyday Life
American Thermoform2026-04-07T21:25:11+00:00Braille is a system of raised dots that allows people who are blind or visually impaired to read and write...