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- From: "Judi Piscitello" <JPISCITE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 16:06:54 -0400
Hello Fellow Listers!
I am in the process of developing a listing of Tactile Graphics Resources, =
and have included the following draft beneath my signature for your =
suggestions. I would be happy to send it as a Word attachment to whomever =
would prefer it in its intended format. Any and all suggestions for =
corrections, additions and deletions are much appreciated!=20
Thanks in advance for your help!
- Judi Piscitello, TVI, COMS
Jpiscite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
Assistant, Training of Special Educators
NYS School for the Blind Resource Center
2A Richmond Avenue
Batavia, NY 14020
(585) 343-5384 Option 1, ext. 427
FAX (585) 344-7026
http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/specialed/nyssb/resource.htm=20
Tactile Graphics Resources
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Adapted Graphics Listserv The Adapted Graphics List's purpose is to =
discuss graphics designed for people who are blind or visually impaired. =
This includes the development of tactile graphics, and other types of =
information design for folks who are blind or visually impaired. =
Subscribe to the list by sending email to
accessibleimage-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
with 'subscribe' in the Subject line. =20
To post on the list, simply send email to
accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
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Adobe=AE Illustrator=AE Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) drawing software =
program to produce tactile graphics:
http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator/main.html purchase
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html Adobe SVG Viewer =
Download Area
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/mainframed.html SVG (Scalable =
Vector Graphics) viewer
AFB Press=20
American Foundation for the Blind
11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300=20
New York, NY 10001
http://snipurl.com/672o
Tactile Graphics by Polly K. Edman=20
544-page paperback book,=20
ISBN 0-89128-194-0, $59.95=20
American Printing House=20
for the Blind, Inc. (APH)
1839 Frankfort Avenue Box 6085
Louisville, KY 40206-0085
(800) 223-1839
Aluminum Diagramming Foil, Tactile Graphics Guidelines, Diagram Kits, =
Swail Dot Inverter, The Good Tactile Graphic (video), QuickDraw Paper, =
etc.
American Thermoform
1758 Brackett Street, La Verne, CA 91750
(800) 331-3676 / Fax (909) 593-8001
http://www.atcbrleqp.com=20
Braillo, Basic-D, Everest-D and Dot& Print Printers and embossers; Duxbury =
and Megadots braille translation software; Thermoform machines (EZ-Form =
and Maxi-Form); Swell-form Graphics Machine and Swell-touch Paper; Paper, =
labeling and binders (Brailon, Compu.Dot, SwellTouch, Braillabels, =
Embossables, Poly Covers).
Comparison of Thermal Expansion Machines for Raised Line/Tactile Graphics:
http://nfb.org/bm/bm03/bm0305/bm030507.htm
Computers to Help People (CHPI)
825 East Johnson Street
Madison, WI 53703
(608) 257-5917 / fax (608) 257-3480
Website: www.chpi.org
http://www.chpi.org/tactgraf.htm=20
Tactile Graphs and Maps
Private, nonprofit organization, providing books on science and mathematics=
in Braille and e-text, and developing software for people with disabilitie=
s.
Corel Drawing program to produce tactile graphics:
http://www.corel.com
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Dots Plus Tactile Fonts:
http://dots.physics.orst.edu/dotsplus.html
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Tactile Graphics Resources, Page 2
Duxbury Systems, Inc.
270 Littleton Rd., Unit 6
Westford, MA 01886-3523 USA=20
(978) 692-3000=20
Fax: (978) 692-7912=20
Email info@xxxxxxxxxx=20
http://www.duxburysystems.com=20
Duxbury and Megadots braille translators, LaTeX importer for graphics, =
Duxbury Braille Board: Easy-to-use translator for sign making.=20
Enabling Technologies
1601 Northeast Braille Place
Jensen Beach, Florida 34957
(800) 777 DOTS / Fax: (800) 950 DOTS
www.brailler.com
Embossers: Romeo, Thomas, Marathon, Juliet, BookMaker, Braille Express, =
BraillePlace, PED-30; Signmakers: PrestoBraille and KGS Braille Labeler;=20=
Print/braille devices: TranSend and Gemini Print and Braille Embosser; =
Braille translation software from Duxbury Systems; Tactile Graphics =
Hardware & Software: ET-Graphix, Tactile Image Enhancer (TIE) and TIE Jr.; =
Thermo-Pen, Flexi-Paper*; Tactile Graphics Designer (TGD) Pro Software, =
TagPad from Repro-Tronics; Braille Paper
EtEX=20
52 Allees Charles-de-Fitte=20
F-31300 Toulouse, France=20
+33-561-426866 voice/ +33-561-591382 fax
etexmex@xxxxxxxxxxx=20
Copieurs-Relief: French translation and graphics program.
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Exceptional Teaching Aids, Inc.
20102 Woodbine Ave.
Castro Valley, CA 94546
(800) 549-6999 / Fax: 510-582-5911
Email: ExTeaching@xxxxxxx
www.exceptionalteaching.com=20
Raised line coloring books; labeling, marking, writing, and transcribing =
aids
Fingerprints Tactile Books
http://www.fingerprints.no
Fingerprints books are original or retellings of classic tales, with =
quality tactile illustrations designed to be accessible and understandable =
to a blind person. Fingerprints' books are designed by volunteers and are =
available free of charge or at a reasonable cost. Contributions to =
production means are sought through institutions and other interest =
groups. When it is otherwise not possible to offer the books free of =
charge, the book will be similar in cost of a children's book.
Freedom Scientific
11800- 31st Court North
St. Petersburg, FL 33716-1805
(800) 444-4443 FAX (727) 803-8001
Info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
Braille Blazer and VersaPoint Duo embossers
gh, LLC
Purdue Technology Center
3000 Kent Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47906
Toll Free: (866) MY-3-DOTS [693-3687]
Fax: (765) 775-2501
E-mail: ghinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
http://www.ghbraille.com/graphics.html=20
LaserLine Graphics, Digital Talking Books, Electronic Braille and Large =
Print, Random Electronic Access Documents (READ*).
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Tactile Graphics Resources, Page 3
Hallogram Publishing
14221 E 4th Ave, Suite 220
Aurora CO 80011
Phone (866) 340-3404/ Fax (303) 340-4404
www.hallogram.com=20
Scientific Notebook and barcode scanning software and solutions
Howe Press=20
Perkins School for the Blind
175 North Beacon Street
Watertown, MA 02172-2790
(617) 924-3434 / FAX (617) 926-2027
www.perkins.org/section.php?id=3D117=20
Perkins Braillers, Tellatouch & Brailler Accessories, Brailling Slates, =
Slate Accessories, Braille Paper, Drawing & Measuring Devices (raised line =
drawing kits, protractors, compasses, tactile rulers, tracing wheels, and =
rubber pads
iFeelPixel*=20
http://www.ifeelpixel.com
iFeelPixel* is an audio-tactile companion for visual applications, =
supported by Immersion Corporation and Logitech. iFeelPixel* is a =
software application designed to create audio-tactile sensations based on =
image. Any pictures generated by your computer and being under your =
cursor position on screen are represented with a subjective audio-tactile =
sensation on an Immersion TouchSense device and a sound card. It's the =
first software that allows a user to feel the pixels on the screen with =
both haptic and auditory feedback.
Immersion Corporation
http://www.ifeelpixel.com/supportimmersion/background/background.htm=20
TouchSense devices for use with iFeelPixel software=20
Independent Living Aids, Inc.
200 Robbins Lane
Jericho, NY 11753
Phone (800) 537-2118=20
Fax: (516) 937-3906
Email can-do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Art History Through Touch and Sound book with tactile graphics, Braille =
embossers, braille displays, braille labelers, braille paper, braille =
translation software, braille writers and braille marking products, Head =
Start Set of Books with Tactile Images and Braille, raised line drawing =
kit and polyester film sheets, Mimio Xi electronic whiteboard (diagrams =
can be sent to a Tiger Embosser), tactile maps, VTPlayer tactile device =
for Windows PCs=20
INTACT Commission on Maps and Graphics for Blind and Visually Impaired =
People:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/~pss1su/intact
ICEB* Tactile Graphics Project
(*International Council on English Braille)
http://www.iceb.org/icetac.html
Coordinates research and writing guidelines for tactile graphics (site =
includes listserv subscription information)
JP Trading, Inc. (Matsumoto Kosan Corp)=20
400 Forbes Blvd., Unit3=20
So. San Francisco, CA 94080-2026
Tel: (650) 871-3940
Fax: (650) 871-3944
http://dots.physics.orst.edu/tactile/node28.html
Capsule Paper=20
Tactile Graphics Resources, Page 4
MacKichan Software, Inc.
19307 8th Avenue, Suite C
Poulsbo, WA 98370-7370
(877) 724-9673 / Fax: 360-394-6039
http://www.mackichan.com=20
Scientific Notebook for mathematics graphics converted from LaTeX files =
with Duxbury's LaTeX importer
MaxiAids
42 Executive Blvd.
Farmingdale, NY 11735
(800) 522-6294 / FAX (631) 752-0689
www.maxiaids.com
Braille labelers and labeling tape, Bump Dots and Loc Dots, raised line =
drawing kit and plastic film, Spot 'n Line pens, tactile/braille rulers, =
Tatrapoint and Tatrapoint 2 standard and adaptive braillers, ZY=AE-FUSE =
STANDARD tactile graphics machine and ZY=AE-TEX Paper
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Braille Display =
Project:
http://www.itl.nist.gov/div895/isis/projects/brailleproject.html
http://www.webdesk.com/refreshable-tactile-display Refreshable Tactile =
Display Computer Monitor
Omnicor, Inc.
2432 W. Peoria #1188
Phoenix, AZ 85029
(800) 869-4554 / Fax: (602) 870-9877
Email: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.wikkistix.com
Wikki Stix One-of-a-Kind Creatables
(Also available from Exceptional Teaching Aids, Inc.)
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Personal Data Systems, Inc.
PO Box 1008=20
Campbell, CA 95009-1008
408-866-1126 voice / 408-866-1128 fax
Info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
http://www.personaldatasystems.com=20
PicTac software takes an OCR image and turns it into embossable graphics
Project Salute - resource on tactile learning strategies:
http://www.projectsalute.net
Pulse Data HumanWare
175 Mason Circle
Concord, CA 94520
Phone (800) 722-3393/Fax (925) 681-4630
Email usa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
BrailleNote notetaker; Braille Star braille displays; Mountbatten Pro =
Braille Writer; Paragon, ET, Romeo and Juliet braille embossers; Duxbury =
Braille Translation software, Pictures in a Flash (PIAF) tactile graphics =
maker.
Quantum Technology
5 South Street (PO Box 390)
Rydalmere NSW 2116, Australia
+61 2 8844 9888 / Fax +61 2 9684 4717
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.quantech.com.au=20
Mountbatten Brailler, braille displays, braille embossers, braille =
notetakers and personal data assistants, scanning and OCR software/hardware=
, Pictures in a Flash (PIAF), Woolly Pen tactile drawing kit
Repro-Tronics
75 Carver Ave. Westwood, NJ 07675
(800) 948-8453 / FAX (201) 722-1881=20
e-mail info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.repro-tronics.com=20
Tactile Image Enhancer, Flexi - Paper, Thermo Pen II, tactile graphics =
software
Tactile Graphics Resources, Page 5
Robotron Group
15 Stamford Road
Oakleigh 3166
Australia
E-mail info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.braillemaster.com=20
BrailleMaster Braille Transcription software
Science Access Project (SAP)
John Gardner, Director
E-mail JohnGardner@xxxxxxxx
http://dots.physics.orst.edu=20
Making science, math, and engineering information accessible to people =
with print disabilities. Products developed in the Science Access Project =
include the Tiger Tactile Graphics and Braille Embosser, the Accessible =
Graphing Calculator, and TRIANGLE, a fully accessible DOS program for =
reading and doing math and science.=20
Sensible Graphics Tactile Graphics
www.fromnorway.net/sensiblegraphics=20
SensibleGraphics' aim is to increase the availability and use of adapted =
graphics for the blind and visually impaired. This is done by making =
graphics available online. Graphics are free to use for nonprofit =
purposes. Various organizations and individuals have supplied graphics =
for this site. Graphics are provided as are. Feel free to adapt them. =
Support is not provided for the graphics.=20
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Tactile Audio
http://www.tactileaudio.com
Tactile Graphics Designer (TGD) develops software to enable design and use =
of tactile graphics and tactile audio graphics, especially for blind and =
low vision users. Tactile graphic + Sound =3D Tagraphic. Design tools are =
TGD QikTac, TGD Pro and - TGD Workshop with integrated Braille and tactile =
graphics in a multimedia setting of touch and sound. AudioBraille in =
Workshop leads to Braille learning including graphics on the same page. =
AudioPIX, in Workshop leads to speech and sound enhanced tactile images - =
physics, math, geography; any subject and also for just plain 'fun'.
Tactile Colour Ltd.
42 Inwood Crescent
Brighton, BN1 5AQ
UK.=20
Phone +44(0)1273 565037=20
E-mail: matszul@xxxxxxxxxxx=20
www.tactile.net=20
Tactile Colour System of textured vinyl stick-on sheets in twelve bold =
colors, each with a distinctive texture, used for tactile diagrams -plus: =
Colour identification cards with raised print and Braille, Greeting cards, =
Shaped identification stickers, Jigsaw puzzles, Maps to order, Memory =
cards
www.tactile.org
Tactile Graphics Design:
http://www.stanford.edu/~sipma/grbl0.html
http://www.nctd.org.uk/MakingTG/thermo.asp National Centre for Tactile =
Diagrams
http://www.tactileaudio.com/ Sig files can be viewed with tactile audio
Tactile Graphics Downloads:
http://www.washington.edu/computing/atl/Tiger for Tiger Advantage embosser
http://www.interbraille.org graphic design
Tactile Graphics Resources, Page 6
Tactile Vision, Inc.
461 North Service Rd., W., Unit B11
Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6M 2V5
(905) 465-0755, Fax (905) 465-1334
E-mail info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.tactilevisioninc.com
Raised printing for easily readable tactile graphics and braille, produced =
from hard copy originals or electronic files supplied by the customer, =
from materials available in Tactile Vision files or from designs commission=
ed by organizations or individuals. Applications include maps, calendars, =
books, business and greeting cards, labels and a wide range of teaching =
materials.=20
TAEVIS (Tactile Access to Education for Visually Impaired Students)=20
TAEVIS, Purdue University,=20
Office of the Dean of Students=20
509 Harrison Street=20
West Lafayette IN 47907-2025=20
Phone: (765) 496 2856 Fax: (765) 496 3423
www.taevisonline.purdue.edu/Home.html
TAEVIS at Purdue University utilizes a variety of alternative formats to =
provide academic accommodations for students who are blind, visually =
impaired, or have other print disabilities. Innovative applications for =
tactile diagrams, technical braille, and electronic text are opening new =
opportunities in math, engineering, and science.
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Tactile Graphics - Nomad MENTOR:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~terryk/mentor.htm#start
Nomad is a touch sensitive pad that can be connected to a PC running the =
MENTOR software. It is possible to draw shapes on a piece of paper lying =
on the pad. The tracing will be reproduced by the MENTOR software on the =
computer screen. The piece of paper can then be put in an embosser and =
the screen image embossed over it. The resulting Tactile Graphic can then =
be positioned back on the Nomad pad for further work.
Tactile Maps:
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/assist/bats Blind Audio Tactile Mapping =
System
http://www.nfb.org/braille/tactilemaps.htm
http://www.chpi.org/tactgraf.htm
http://www/touchgraphics.com
http://blindreaders.info/mapgraph.html=20
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/schneider99virtual.html
http://projectaction.easter-seals.org/site/PageServer?pagename=3DESPA_Newsl=
etter_mainfal99_art6=20
http://www.fta.dot.gov/library/technology/sci/sci.html
http://www.afb.org/jvib_toc.asp target-route map - article in JVIB
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~krstic/assistive/constructive.pdf=20
http://www.washington.edu/computing/atl/Tiger Exploration of Spatial =
Information by Blind Users Tactile (Tiger) Graphics at the Adaptive =
Technology Lab
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Tactile Graphics Resources, Page 7
Talking Tactile Tablet (TTT)
Touch Graphics
330 West 38 Street, Suite 1204
New York, NY 10018
(646) 515-3492 / FAX (212) 375-6341
Steve Landau sl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.ttt-at.com
http://www.ttt-at.com/TTTDemo.asp demo of Talking Tactile Tablet, a new =
computer peripheral device, along with an Authoring Tool that allows =
teachers of blind and visually impaired students to create talking tactile =
pictures for the TTT.
Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc. (TVI)=20
9 Nolan Ct.
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Voice & Fax: (631) 724-4479
contact@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.tvi-web.com=20
A variety of hardware and software (refreshable braille products, braille =
embossers, braille translation software, tactile imaging products, =
accessories, etc.) from various manufacturers, as used (demo/loan) =
products at a discount
Terrifically Tacky Tape and other products for Tactile Graphics: =20
http://www.blockheadstamps.com/tape.html tacky tape
http://www.stampit.com/stampit/blockit.html Block it
http://www.stampit.com/stampit/enamel.html embossing enamel
http://www.stampit.com/stampit/emboss.html embossing powder
http://www.stampit.com/stampit/raise_it.html Raise it
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) Online resource =
listing, including sources of materials, directions on creating object =
books, a listing of books, videos, journal articles, web sites, documents =
and human resources for preparing and teaching the use of quality tactile =
graphics. Lots of information about tactile graphics all over the TSBVI =
site!
http://www.tsbvi.edu/recc/tg.htm=20
Tiger User Group=20
Subscription (Subject: Sign me up):
userlist-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Listserv to discuss the use of the Tiger Advantage embosser
ViewPlus Technologies, Inc.
1853 SW Airport Avenue
Corvallis, Oregon 97333=20
(541) 754-4002 / Fax: (541) 738-6505=20
Email: info@xxxxxxxxxxxx
www.viewplustech.com=20
Tiger printers and embossers that print braille and tactile graphics =
(including 3-D) direct from mainstream Windows software, DotsPlus=AE =
braille font for braille math, the Accessible Graphing Calculator (AGC) =
that facilitates mathematics accessibility through audio or braille.
VirTouch, Ltd.
Performance Systems
9660 Hillcroft, Suite 302
Houston, Texas 77096=20
(713) 723-6000 / Fax: (713) 723-6221 Adaptive Technology Consulting
Gayle Yarnall gyarnall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
http://www.skerpel.com/mouse.htm=20
http://snipurl.com/6axm
The Virtual Touch System (VTS) enables remote tactile and audio access for =
Windows graphics and text through direct feedback from the computer =
screen. VTS, with its VirTouch Player and Mouse, also enables the drawing =
of graphics and displays text tactually in regular alphabets and braille =
as well as providing audio feedback. =20
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