This felt too valuable not to share. Braille-labeled maps of washrooms to help people find and use facilities in the washroom. Everyone deserves to get in, do their business, wash their hands, and get out in peace and safety.

This seems valuable for all public spaces.

#Blind #Accessibility

@cargot_robbie

Dumb question, how would a blind person know how to feel *there* and not too high or low?

@SeaDonut Usually they're at a standard height, but also notice that the map's background is black, while the walls are light beige: many blind people aren't completely blind, so they can make out large high-contrast things next to a door as "something potentially of interest" even if they can't see details. (It's a similar reason to why tactile pavement is usually bright yellow, depending on the pavement it's attached to)