When is World Braille Day?

Wednesday January 4th

Every year on January 4th, World Braille Day reminds us of the importance of accessibility and freedom for those who are blind or visually impaired. Those who are blind or visually impaired are also impaired.

World Braille Day - January 4

About 36 million people around the world are blind. The number of people diagnosed with blindness in 2050 is expected to rise to 115 million by 2050. Many people who are blind or have severe vision impairments face numerous challenges in life. These difficulties include navigating new environments, using a notebook, handling money, and choosing clothes. Some of these difficulties include: navigating new environments, using a computer, managing cash, and organizing clothing.

Blind people are able to cope with several of these situations in a variety of ways. A blind person's life is much more manageable in today's world, thanks to advanced technology and voice activation. However, one invention, in particular, has helped hundreds of blind people. Braille is a type of braille, and it was invented almost 200 years ago. Braille gives blind people the ability to read and even write letters. The system is based on raised dots that form letters and words that are read by touch.

Louis braille

Louis Braille invented the raised dots reading device in 1824, which was designed by Louis Braille. Louis, a French entrepreneur, lost his sight after an accident in his father's harness store at the age of three. In Paris, he would later attend the National Institute for Blind Children.. When he reaches the age of ten, he will meet Charles Barbier, a captain in Napolean's army, he will benefit him. Night Writing was the captain's lesson to the students about a communication protocol that used dots. Louis Braille invented a 6 dot fingertip reading device when he was only 15 years old, combining his love of music and the inception of code communication.