Go to tmap to make your own tactile maps or to request a user account email.
Tactile maps for visually impaired.
Tactile maps and diagrams need to be carefully designed in order to be readable by the visually impaired user.
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Maps include normal features such as buildings roads as well as blind specific features such as building entrances traffic light signals etc.
One of the biggest challenges faced by blind travelers is obtaining a concept of their surroundings.
Maptouch s mission is to provide accessible tactile images of our world.
Most research on tactile maps has focused on aspects of map design and methods of construction.
Braille maps have been difficult to come by being rare if not non existent.
More accurate improved contrast larger text.
Relatively little attention has been paid to the way in which blind and visually impaired people actually use tactile maps for everyday way finding tasks.
For many blind individuals with limited or no vision the face of our world is an unfamiliar image.
Braille and tactile maps the lighthouse designs and produces tactile maps of parkland theme parks transit systems street maps and floor plans.
Tactile graphics are a means of conveying non textual information to people who are blind or visually impaired and may include tactile representations of pictures maps graphs diagrams and other images.
Ability to pan and zoom map preview to choose map boundary.
Tactile maps are particularly helpful in providing blind or visually impaired individuals with an understanding of the layout of physical spaces.
This site allows users to create customized maps of virtually any location on earth by just searching for an address.
A person with a visual impairment can feel these raised lines and surfaces in order to obtain the same information that people who are.
Adjusted map scale options.
Tactile maps are physical representations of geographic data.
Tactile relief maps for blind and visually impaired our maps these maps enable blind and visually impaired persons to explore our world through touch.
Struggling with map work can single these students out and give them a real sense of their disability.
Tactile maps can be generated from arbitrary addresses and printed by embossers on microcapsular paper or by 3d printers.
In the tactile inkjet mapping project we attempt to provide a new orientation for.
Blind users can use hotkeys for panning and zooming of the map.