Library-of-the-Blind

Alternative Tactile Scripts (Non-Braille)

Some blind users prefer or require scripts that differ from traditional Braille. These are also legitimate entries for an inclusive library.

Pre-Braille Embossed Letter Systems (Late 18th–19th Century)

Historical tactile reading systems that predate or competed with Braille, using raised letter forms.

Haüy’s Embossed Roman Letters

Snider’s System

Boston Line Type (Howe’s Line Letter)

Philadelphia Line Type

Gall’s Triangular Alphabet

Alston Type

Frere’s Type

Lucas Type

Klein’s Stachel-Schrift (Pin Script) / Sting Writing

Guillié Script

Hebold Type

Edmund Frye’s System

William Chapin’s Combined System

Terzi’s System

Dot-Based Alternative Systems

Night Writing (Sonography)

Standard Braille (Louis Braille’s Original System)

Raphigraphy / Decapoint (Louis Braille’s System)

Ballu’s Decapoint / Ballu Writing

Modern Scripts

Moon Type

New York Point

Mascaro Alphabet

Nyctography

ELIA Frames

Fishburne Alphabet

Tactile Calligraphy Systems

Fakoo

Quadoo

Rila Sign System

Siekoo

Vibratese

Pro-Tactile (PT)

Finger-Spelling and Manual Alphabets (Tactile Variants)

Tactile communication systems that use touch to perceive manual alphabets and finger-spelling.

Lorm Alphabet

Malossi Alphabet

Spartan Alphabet (Deafblind Manual) / Block Alphabet

Visual Frame Sign Language (VFSL)

Canaan Barrie On-Body Signing

TaSSeLS (Tactile Signing for Sensory Learners)

Two-Hand Manual Alphabet (Tactile)

Polish Tactile Alphabet

Haptic Communication

Social Haptic Communication

POP (Print-On-Palm)

Braille Signing / Palm Braille

Japanese Table-Typing System

Tadoma

Square Hand

Other Tactile Communication Systems

Tactile Sign Language

Tactile Israeli Sign Language

Tactile Graphics Systems

Tactile Map Symbols (ISO 13125)

Ancient and Historical Tactile Systems

Didymus the Blind’s Carved Wooden Letters

Japanese Anma/Amma Tradition

Quipu / Khipu

Babington’s Arthrologie

Father Lana’s Code

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