Informational Signs

Informational signs provide important instructions, notices, or information regarding available services in a manner understandable by every individual. They are used in places like health and fitness clubs, civic buildings, and shops where there is a demand for easy...

Room ID Signs

Room identification signs direct guests to offices, bathrooms, meeting rooms, and other designated spaces. They must adhere to ADA criteria in color differentiation, Braille, and touch letters to accommodate access via touch and vision. Mount location and level are...

Wayfinding Signs

Wayfinding signs are direct instructions for navigating people within buildings and spaces in the environment. They must include Braille, embossed letters, and high contrast in colors to make them easy to read for those who as visually impaired. They are strategically...

Tactile signs

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...

Braille signs

Braille signs are important for the visually impaired and can decipher significant information in the shape of dots. The signs are required to strictly adhere to ADA regulations, with suitable space, height, and legibility. They are commonly used in marking room...

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