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With digital technologies, it is now possible to quickly convert a text document into MP3 or DAISY audio, read by a high-quality, “natural” synthetic voice. Conversion may include audio description of graphic content such as images, paintings, graphs, tables, etc. To request a quote, please send us the text you want to convert to our
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Braille is the communication system invented by Louis Braille (1809-1852), based on six-dot cells in relief. Braille is used all over the world and is an essential resource for communication and literacy for blind people. At CEFAS we can print any document in Braille, from paper originals or files. The service is fast and efficient.
Enlarged Text People with low vision face great difficulties in their daily lives because they are unable to read texts in the usual font sizes. Although there are assistive products that enlarge images (see our section on magnifying glasses and telemagnifiers), not everyone has access to or is able to use these aids. The solution
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3D printing opens up a world of possibilities for creating scale models. In education, culture or leisure, it is possible to learn about concepts and objects in ways that would otherwise be inaccessible.
When it is necessary to convey graphic information to a blind person, tactile images, or reliefs, are the solution. CEFAS has extensive experience in producing reliefs, having carried out work for exhibitions, museums and schools. There are two printing techniques available: > Tactile images on normal Braille paper, This technique uses the Emprint haptic printer
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Signs are essential for good orientation and information in public and private spaces. At CEFAS we produce quality signs with high visibility and contrast. Optionally, the signs can contain text in Braille. Examples: Plates of Location Elevators Handrails Descriptive plates