Tactile signs have raised letters, numerals, and symbols that are recognizable by the touch of the user. Aside from Braille signs, which are exclusively for touch-reading people, tactile signs also benefit users with low vision through high-contrast coloration and clear fonts. They are commonly found in public structures, airports, train and subway stations, clinics, and medical offices, where information is easily accessed and communicated.

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Address

Channel Letters

Fleet Graphics

Lobby

Monument

Post & Panel

Safety & Compliance

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Wall Graphics

Wayfinding

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Installation

Fabrication

Permitting

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Education

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