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Braille Works - "Making The World A More Readable Place!" ™

Braille Works is the leader in creating and distributing reading materials for people that are Legally Blind or have a Visual Impairment.  Specializing in business to business Braille translation and transcription services, we have over 7,000 clients including Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobster, Applebee's, Outback Steakhouse, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Freedom Scientific, and many financial institutions.

Braille Works is "Making The World A More Readable Place"™ by providing you the means to deliver ADA compliant large format print, Braille and audio materials for your customers with reading and visual impairments.

Give your legally blind or low vision customers rightful access to sensitive and personal information specific to the services that they receive from your organization.  Consider Braille Works and we'll help you become ADA compliant, no matter what industry you are in.

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Outback Steakhouse | Client Since 1996Outback Steakhouse

"I have to admit, Braille Works is the easiest vendor to work with.  You guys are delightful!  Thank you a million times for the hard work and dedication.  It is greatly Appreciated."
 

April Reyes
Outback Steakhouse
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