Manufacturer of typhlographic boards

Not only permanent exhibitions in museums, but also temporary ones, are becoming accessible to visitors with visual impairments. Continuously evolving museum facilities are developing special tools that allow people with diverse needs to engage more fully with art. These can be found in exhibitions featuring works by the world's most distinguished artists.

They allow visitors to "see" in their imagination what the eye cannot see. Typhlographics are most often supplemented with audio descriptions available on audio guides, which can be found at museum ticket offices. Museums seeking to expand their services for the blind present information about exhibits on typhlographic boards.

The main advantages of using typhlographic boards in a museum

  • Enhancing the museum's offerings by presenting exhibits in descriptive and graphical formats for people with visual impairments.
  • Adapting the museum facility to the requirements of the Accessibility Declaration – Act of July 19, 2019.
  • Providing a building plan with a room layout in the form of a typhlographic map to facilitate navigation.
  • Presenting objects in various scales in relief graphics, from small exhibits, through photographs and graphics, to buildings – their facades, details, and shapes.
  • A unique feature of the boards we produce is the simultaneous presentation of photographs, under which we add reliefs indicating characteristic elements of the given graphic, as well as text in Braille.

The most interesting projects made by DotknijDruk

  • A series of large outdoor boards presenting sketches of historic Orthodox churches in the Podkarpackie region (embossed images and Braille texts placed under standard graphics).
  • A series of boards for the Orawa Ethnological Park, presenting museum exhibits, such as an anvil, sculptures, tapestries, textile patterns, as well as buildings and much more.
  • Boards with graphic and descriptive objects for the Museum in Stalowa Wola.
  • Embossed maps for the exhibition at the Museum in Łódź.
  • Boards with visualizations of exhibits at the Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa.
  • And many others, examples of which are presented in the "Realizations" section.

Drawing on our experience, we become a partner who, in addition to implementing entrusted projects, supports clients who face the challenge of presenting an existing exhibition in typhlographic form with our ideas, knowledge, and conversations.

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We approach every project with complete dedication, whether it's a large project or a small private order. We encourage you to browse our tactile graphics design and printing services. If you have any questions, please contact our printing house by phone or email.

We'll be happy to advise you on the best and most advantageous offer for every client. We'll answer any questions and dispel any doubts. You can also visit us in person. The Dotknij Druk printing house is located in Poznań, but we process orders nationwide. We warmly welcome collaboration from large companies, small businesses, and individuals.

Company details: PremiumPrint Jakub Kaźmierczak, ul. Andrychowska 42a, 61-333 Poznań, PL | NIP: 9231556647

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ul. Andrychowska 42a, 61-333 Poznań

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