This image features a blind individual reading the Braille alphabet from A to Z. The tactile dots are clearly visible, emphasizing the importance of Braille in communication for visually impaired people. The setting provides a context for understanding how accessibility tools function in daily life. This image serves as a valuable resource for educational and informative content related to disability awareness and inclusive practices.
This image can be utilized in various contexts, such as educational materials on Braille literacy, websites promoting accessibility initiatives, and social media campaigns raising awareness about visual impairments. It is also suitable for infographics that explain Braille reading techniques or posters highlighting the significance of inclusive education. Additionally, this image can enhance e-books and worksheets aimed at teaching Braille.
Name | Bytes | Width | Height | DPI | Media Type |
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small | 193263 | 727 | 484 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 414192 | 1258 | 838 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 999384 | 2125 | 1416 | 300 | image/jpeg |
x_large | 3379347 | 3869 | 2579 | 300 | image/jpeg |
xx_large | 7212440 | 6000 | 4000 | 300 | image/jpeg |
Royalty Free Image Size: small: 727 x 484 Pixels, medium: 1258 x 838 Pixels, large: 2125 x 1416 Pixels, x_large: 3869 x 2579 Pixels, xx_large: 6000 x 4000 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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People
Loss
Symbol
Sign
Communication
Support
Skill
Visual Aid
Education
Text
Horizontal
Braille
Human Body Part
Human Eye
Book
Fingernail
Disability
Illness
Voice
Reading
Pointing
Touching
Studying
Letter - Document
White Color
Damaged
Paper
Thailand
One Person
Learning
Sensory Perception
Color Image
Blindness
Homework
Page
Educational Subject
Photography
Connect the Dots
Student
Accessibility Sign
Alphabet
Alphabetical Order
Typescript
Visual Impairment
Politics and Government
Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Persons with Disabilities
Hand
Finger
Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities
Language
Eyesight
Knowledge Is Power
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