This font combines both Braille, Latin and Japanese characters

Braille Neue combines Braille characters with Latin and Japanese characters.

In an effort to bring Braille to many people who still have visual problems, help them see the electronic billboards or printing paper, designers from Tokyo Kosuke Takahashi have come up with a unique solution, combining characters of Braille with English and Japanese.

The letters in Takahashi's Neue Braille style include letters, above are black dots (of Braille for the visually impaired). This way will help not to use Braille and lowercase letters separately, making it easy to put braille in documents.

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Takahashi created this typeface based on Helvetica Neue, then edited each letter to include more letters of braille. This project will bring two major Braille Neue fonts, including Latin and Braille Neue Outline characters, including Latin and Japanese characters.

Braille Neue can also be displayed in large format, suitable for large electronic boards placed in public places. This is not the first time an initiative has been made to make braille more popular but one of the most attractive and compelling projects. Hope this typeface will soon be put to use. Interested readers can follow the project development process here.https://brailleneue.com/

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