Example of Tactile Graphic Design:
Circulatory System
The following points indicate the braille code, format rules, and design techniques that were used for this tactile graphic example.
- literary braille code
- implementation of key on facing page (2.20, 5.8.3.2, 7.3.10)
- placement of labels without lead lines (3.4.3.12)
- implementation of overview technique (3.9.1)
- explanation of presentation in transcriber's note (3.9.2)
- division of print graphic into two sections, shown by added dashed line, repeated in each section (3.9.3)
- addition of centered headings to clarify section presentation (Overview, Upper Body, Lower Limbs) (3.9.3)
- use of dashed line as point of reference on all tactile graphics (3.9.4)
- non-use of the word "cont." with repeated title (5.3.3)
- format of repeated headings and blank lines (5.3.5)
- use of alphabetic key listing (5.7.1.4)
- placement of transcriber's note symbol before the transcriber's note starts and after the last symbol in the key (5.8.4.1)
- placement and dimensions of area and line symbols in key listing (5.8.4.3, 5.9.1, 5.9.2)
- addition of label added to clarify presentation (head) (7.3.7)
Circulatory System
Circulatory System