Business Cards with Braille
Braille business cards are one of the easiest barriers to entry for bringing accessibility into the workplace. They are a simple, affordable, and memorable way to include customers and colleagues who read Braille, and a fun conversation starter that promotes accessibility today.
Why choose Braille cards
- Instant inclusion. Your contact details are usable by touch the moment you hand over a card.
- Brand signal. Shows your organisation takes accessibility seriously.
- Small change, big impact. A low-effort upgrade that reaches real people every day.
What you get
- Standard NZ size (90 × 55 mm) by default. Other sizes available on request.
- Print in black and white or full colour on 350 GSM card stock.
- Single or double-sided print. Braille embossing is single sided.
- Braille is mandatory. If you need cards without Braille, please use another supplier.
Specifications
- Script: UEB, Grade 1 (uncontracted).
- Placement: On the same side as the matching text.
- Capacity: Up to 3 lines, 12 cells per line.
- Default in Braille: First name, last name, phone number.
- Default in Braille: First name, last name, phone number.
Printed on 350 GSM, then embossed using an Index Braille Everest for crisp, durable dots. Cut to size and boxed.
How to order Braille business cards
- Email (preferred): AFSInfo@BlindLowVision.org.nz
We follow up with clarifying questioning to confirm purpose, colours, sizes, and Braille content. - Or call 0800 24 33 33 and ask for Accessible Format Services.
Include in your email: Full name, phone number, email address (as printed), quantity, deadline.
Send vector files (AI, PDF, EPS) or high-resolution PNG/JPG.
Delivery
Shipped via Articles for the Blind. Timing varies by post.
Accessibility and quality
We check Braille placement and tactile readability at proof. If content exceeds the 3 × 12 cell limit, we will suggest adjustments that keep the card clean and usable.
New to accessible cards?
Ask us about accessible card design. It is an easy first step that makes a lasting impression and gets your team talking about accessibility in a practical, positive way.
Email AFSInfo@BlindLowVision.org.nz or call 0800 24 33 33. We’re happy to help.