Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Labels”
Tactile labels
Our labels are accessible to people with good view, blindness or visual impairments. Our labels were developed in a participatory Design thinking process as part of the Define project.

Name signs, CC BY-SA 4.0 BSVWNB
Tactile maps
We manufacture inclusive orientation plans for venues with labels written with profile- and braille-characters.

Tactile map Håck ma's, castle Ottenschlag

Tactile map hackerspace metalab
Rosetta
Rosetta is a 3D-printable alphabet for people who are blind or visually impaired to learn cursive writing. Rosetta consists of a Braille alphabet, tactile block letters, and cursive letters in upper and lower case. The tactile alphabets are generated using [OpenSCAD](https://openscad.org) scripts and our tactile labelmaker "Define Beschriftung". The idea and development came from our [Do-it-blind group (DIB)](/projects/do-it-blind).
The sources have been published in our repository.
We published the model on Thingiverse for printing.
Exhibition labels
The Institute of Design Research Vienna (IDRV) has exhibited Metabraille. We have produced inscriptions that are accessible to people with blindness and visual impairments for the exhibition IMAGINE: Coral Reef. Regenerative Design
Description of Metabraille
Metabraille is a mobile Braille keyboard. This keyboard can be used to control smartphones and PCs remotely via Bluetooth. It is designed for use and installation by people with visual impairments or blindness. Metabraille was developed in a participatory design thinking process. During implementation, people with visual impairments or blindness were given access to Make(r)spaces and digital manufacturing techniques.