Case study
Tactile signage pilot with CyberNord Braillium
This case-study style page shows how Braillium fits a pilot workflow for tactile signage design, accessibility review and manufacturing handoff when teams want more structure than manual CAD and slicer-only tools provide.
Context
The team problem
Facilities or signage teams need repeatable braille signage workflows instead of one-off design files.
Accessibility review, manufacturing context and output feedback often live in disconnected tools.
Pilot teams need clearer handoff before scaling a larger signage program.
Workflow
How Braillium helps
Support tactile-first design with stronger workflow framing.
Connect review, tiflo commentary, printability and export context.
Move pilot signs through a more governable digital-to-manufacturing path.
Outcome
From manual handoff to governed pilot workflow
Braillium is strongest when teams want a product that keeps tactile design, validation, commentary and print handoff closer together instead of spreading them across disconnected tools.