Accessibility Meets Aesthetic

"Tactile" signage refers to wayfinding systems that include raised text and Braille, allowing visually impaired individuals to navigate a space by touch. In Ontario, this is mandated by the AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act).

Many businesses view accessibility signage as a "compliance burden," slapping up cheap, ugly blue plastic signs that clash with their expensive interior design.

Compliance doesn't have to be ugly. We use premium materials—brushed metals, matte acrylics, and wood grains—to create tactile signage that meets all legal strictures while elevating your architectural design.

We believe inclusive design is good design. Your safety signage should look just as premium as your lobby logo.

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