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  2. Moon type - Wikipedia

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    Moon first formulated his ideas in 1843 and published the scheme in 1845. Moon is not as well known as braille, but it is a valuable alternative [citation needed] touch reading scheme for the blind or partially sighted people of any age. Rather than the dots of braille type, Moon type is made up of raised curves, angles, and lines.

  3. William Moon - Wikipedia

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    He devised a new system, Moon type, based on a simplified Latin alphabet, which he designed to be easier to learn. [1] He first formulated his ideas in 1843 and they were published in 1845. Moon type was subsequently replaced in popularity by Braille but it is still important for people who have difficulty reading Braille.

  4. Tactile alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Six principal systems of embossed type in use c. 1900: Haüy, Gall, Howe, Moon, Braille, Wait. A tactile alphabet is a system for writing material that the blind can read by touch. While currently the Braille system is the most popular and some materials have been prepared in Moon type, historically, many other tactile alphabets have existed:

  5. Slate and stylus - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular was the English system of Dr. William Moon invented in 1845. [4] [8] The English/Moon system or Moon type is easy to learn for the newly blind as it has a strong resemblance to the familiar written alphabet, but Braille has such great advantages over the Moon system for regular usage that the Moon system never became as ...

  6. Paralympian Lora Fachie ‘over the moon’ to read first braille ...

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    The episode is to air on Thursday to mark World Sight Day.

  7. Greek Braille - Wikipedia

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    Greek Braille is the braille alphabet of the Greek language. ... Moon type is a simplification of the Latin alphabet for embossing. An adaptation for Greek-reading ...

  8. French Braille - Wikipedia

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    The original French Braille alphabet, according to Loomis (1942). ... Moon type is a simplification of the Latin alphabet for embossing. An adaptation of French ...

  9. Braille - Wikipedia

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    Braille is named after its creator, Louis Braille, a Frenchman who lost his sight as a result of a childhood accident. In 1824, at the age of fifteen, he developed the braille code based on the French alphabet as an improvement on night writing. He published his system, which subsequently included musical notation, in 1829. [1]