72753
Published: 14th May, 2012
Last edited: 14th May, 2012
Created: 14th May, 2012
Here's a full braille Keyboard that includes special signs denoting letters and numbers. This font also includes numbers and punctuation marks.
70262
Published: 29th June, 2012
Last edited: 28th June, 2012
Created: 28th June, 2012
FontStruction with Braille symbols. LATIN CAPS ONLY. I may improve this to make it have lower-case too.
701061
Published: 1st February, 2014
Last edited: 6th February, 2014
Created: 1st February, 2014
Clone of the Raphigrafie, the optically readable dot-writing by Louis Braille in 1839, in English called Decapoint | Clone der Raphigrafie, der optisch lesbaren Punktschrift von Louis Braille 1839, im englischen Decapoint genannt | www.fakoo.de/raphiThis is a clone of Raphigrafie quad
50830
Published: 27th December, 2011
Last edited: 27th December, 2011
Created: 27th December, 2011
I made the capital letters bold... I have seen braille fonts on here, but capital and lowercase are all the same. I have also included as many punctuation and special characters as I could! Feel free to download!
40810
Published: 4th June, 2011
Last edited: 4th June, 2011
Created: 4th June, 2011
Clone of Basic Braille with squares instead of circles. Just an alternate method of writing it that I thought you may find useful.This is a clone of Basic Braille
41751
Published: 5th December, 2013
Last edited: 5th December, 2013
Created: 5th December, 2013
This is the Braille Font. It contains Latin letters and main symbols. You can see Cyrillic letters nearly in gallery (it will be soon).
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Published: 9th January, 2014
Last edited: 9th January, 2014
Created: 9th January, 2014
Fishburne is a haptic labeling system. It works much like the Braille or Moon scripts for the blind. Its top and bottom parts resemble domino bricks.
Some forms used herein – most notably V, W and X – deviate slightly from official ones.
The baseline should probably run through the middle of the glyphs.
30811
Published: 8th June, 2011
Last edited: 8th June, 2011
Created: 8th June, 2011
Clone of my Basic Braille, edited to have no extra dots.This is a clone of Basic Braille
20810
Published: 4th June, 2011
Last edited: 4th June, 2011
Created: 4th June, 2011
These are all of the letters, numbers, and symbols that I could find in my research. I hope that they are accurate and that this font will provide you all with a basic Braille font.
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Published: 28th August, 2014
Last edited: 28th August, 2014
Created: 28th August, 2014
Hey guys, ItsKawaiian the Youtuber here! This is my very first FontStruction, and I have remade the Braille Alphabet for you to use to make hidden messages! Braille /ˈbreɪl/[a] is a tactile writing system used by the blind and the visually impaired. It is traditionally written with embossed paper. Braille-users can read computer screens and other electronic supports thanks to refreshable braille displays. They can write braille with the original slate and stylus or type it on a braille writer, such as a portable braille note-taker, or on a computer that prints with a braille embosser.
Braille is named after its creator, Frenchman Louis Braille, who went blind following a childhood accident. In 1824, at the age of 15, Braille developed his code for the French alphabet as an improvement on night writing. He published his system, which subsequently included musical notation, in 1829.[2][3] The second revision, published in 1837, was the first digital (binary) form of writing.
Braille characters are small rectangular blocks called cells that contain tiny palpable bumps called raised dots. The number and arrangement of these dots distinguish one character from another. Since the various braille alphabets originated as transcription codes of printed writing systems, the mappings (sets of character designations) vary from language to language. Furthermore, in English Braille there are three levels of encoding: Grade 1, a letter-by-letter transcription used for basic literacy; Grade 2, an addition of abbreviations and contractions; and Grade 3, various non-standardized personal shorthands.
Braille cells are not the only thing to appear in embossed text. There may be embossed illustrations and graphs, with the lines either solid or made of series of dots, arrows, bullets that are larger than braille dots, etc.
In the face of screen-reader software, braille usage has declined. However, braille education remains important for developing reading skills among blind and visually impaired children, and braille literacy correlates with higher employment rates. Don't forget to download and subscribe to ItsKawaiian on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS52aVpZU096DGGUI-I7Z1A