Hi guys, awesome idea and website! I'm currently working on a project where we have been tasked with helping visually impaired people understand the 'feeling' of a space through tactile interaction, before they arrive and.... using laser cut or 3D printing technologies.

For example, using a 3D printed map, how can we convey the feeling of "pleasant", "orderly" or "impersonal" in a space.

I have a questions for you regarding the braille you've 3D printed: Have you tested it with real visual impaired people how they experienced touching the braille? If I can remember correctly, our client said visually impaired people do not like the feeling of 3D-printed braille, because of the hard edges and profile lines. Any thoughts on this?

With kind regards,

Bas