What is Braille 200?
To celebrate braille’s two hundredth anniversary, we’re celebrating Braille 200 from September 2024 until August 2025 and inviting everyone to join us in marking this huge milestone for the blind and partially sighted community.
How to take part
There’s lots of ways you can get involved with Braille 200 – from learning about braille to coming along to one of our events.
Learn more about braille
Braille is a tactile written code that uses patterns of raised dots. It’s designed to be read by fingers rather than eyes and has empowered blind and partially sighted people to read, write and access information for 200 years. Braille provides an engaging, tactile reading experience with unique sensations – which other accessible formats, such as audio, cannot.
Whether you want to learn braille or just find out more about it, we have resources and helpful advice to guide you at every step of your journey with braille.
Join our Braille 200 launch event at the British Library
On Tuesday, 26 November 2024 RNIB along with their event partner, The British Library, are hosting an official launch event celebrating 200 years of the power of braille. This event takes place from 7.30pm – 9pm.
We’re honoured to welcome a distinguished panel of special guests, who will delve into the rich history of braille and debate its promising future.
How to access this event
This event will be live streamed from the venue to make sure it is as inclusive as possible. Join us from the comfort of home for an evening exploring braille’s past, present and exciting future.
A link to access the live stream will be available on this webpage as soon as it’s ready. Please check back closer to the time.
You will be able to submit questions if you’re watching in real time.
If you have any questions, please contact us on [email protected]
Spread the word on social media with the #Braille200 hashtag
Celebrate 200 years of braille and join the conversation on social media by using the #Braille200 hashtag.
You can also follow RNIB on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for brilliant braille content – and lots more.
Tell us about your experience with braille
We’d love to hear about your personal experiences with braille – whether you’re just starting out or have been a braille user for years.
To share your experiences with us, please email [email protected].
We can also help you connect with your local braille community, both online and in person. Please click here to find out more.