Tactile Design
The inclusion of tactile and haptic information in the design expands accessibility for people with visual impairments. Surfaces with differentiated textures, braille characters and podo-tactile elements provide a multisensory experience to understand the environment.

- Tactile information: In addition to seeing, people can also use touch to understand things.
- Haptic resources: materials with different textures that allow information to be identified by touch.
- Podo-tactile information to guide through the ground or specific surfaces.
- Characters in braille or low relief for people with visual disabilities.
Sources
- https://biblioteca.fundaciononce.es/publicaciones/colecciones-propias/coleccion-accesibilidad/accesibilidad-universal-y-diseno-para
- https://www.punt6.org/es/books/espacios-para-la-vida-cotidiana/
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0043689
- https://observatoriodelaaccesibilidad.es/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Guia-de-Accesibilidad-Cognitiva-en-Centros-de-educacion-infantil-y-primaria.pdf