Effective Branding Through Well Designed Signs

Effective Branding Through Well Designed Signs

How You Can Use Braille Tactile Signs to Improve Accessibility in the Workplace

by Micheal West

Signage has multiple uses in the workplace. People use signage to advertise their business. Signage also comes in handy when you want to give visitors and customers directions around the workplace. It is advisable to ensure you have signage that caters to both people with healthy eyesight and those with visual impairment. Braille tactile signs can help you deliver directional messages to people living with disabilities. Here are some ways to use them to your advantage.

Make Sure the Quality is Good

Unlike visual signage, tactile signage needs accurate design and execution. Minor mistakes in creating the signs can easily lead to the visitor getting misguided, which would be unfortunate. When looking for someone to design them for you, ensure they understand what they are doing and can execute it with the highest precision level. An accessible braille sign can communicate to all people, regardless of their degree of visual impairment. Large, embossed lettering, combined with pictograms and icons are ideal settings for signage. 

Curate the Message Carefully

Be keen on what the signage communicates. Tactile signs serve three main functions, informing, directing and locating. Informational ones might include telling people to keep the door closed. Directional signs point to specific parts of a facility. They can be as simple as an arrow pointing to the reception. Locational signage tells you the function of the area or room you are approaching. For example, they might indicate that you are in front of a bathroom. Have a good variety of signs for the three purposes. They ensure that visually impaired people get an easy time interacting with the environment. 

Think Carefully About Signage Placement 

You should also think carefully about where you want to place your signage before getting it designed. The location determines the type, colours and size of the lettering. Tactile signs do not operate like the regular type. You should ensure you place yours at a consistent height from the ground, making them easy to reach. They recommend you locate them at roughly the same place, like on the left side of the door. Consistency helps someone with visual impairment know where to touch for direction.

These are simple ways to use tactile signs to make your premises accessible for people with visual impairment. Contact a trusted and professional signage company to help create superior quality tactile signage for your business. With the right tactile signs, you will make the premises more accessible.


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Effective Branding Through Well Designed Signs

Signs can be critical to the success or failure of your business. Hi, my name is Izzy, and I love business, marketing, signs, design and writing. I think all of those elements come together well in a number of ways, and I decided to start a blog to combine all of those ideas. I plan to start by writing about signs, and then I'll go where passion takes me. I recently finished uni and am doing a part-time internship while I decide the next direction I want to go, If you own a business, I invite you to explore this blog. I hope that these posts help and inspire you!

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