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Braille Tactile Signs Aust.
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NDIS / NDIA Signage Program

NDIS / NDIA Signage Program
Braille Tactile Signs Aust.

Consistent Solutions For Scalable Environments

Braille Tactile Signs Aust. supports environments aligned with National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), delivering compliant Braille Tactile Signs designed for consistency, usability, and ongoing project rollout.

Our approach focuses on providing practical, repeatable solutions that support multiple fit-outs across locations.

The Relationship

Braille Tactile Signs Aust. supported the initial design development of the Braille Tactile Sign range, as well as the ongoing rollout and ordering across multiple locations.

This approach reflects an understanding of the need for reliable, repeatable solutions that can be implemented efficiently over time.

The Outcome

Our Braille Tactile Signs are designed to support accessible, functional environments, with a focus on usability and consistency across spaces.

The signage range includes desk identification, locker numbering, and kitchen and amenity labelling, supporting clear navigation and day-to-day use within workplace environments.

Value Over Time

Quality is proven over time.

In environments with ongoing rollout and repeat requirements, durability, hygiene, and consistency are critical.

Braille Tactile Signs Aust. focuses on delivering continuous surface signage solutions that support long-term performance, enabling reliable use across multiple locations and over extended periods.

Project Highlights

Braille Tactile Signs Aust. developed a structured Braille Tactile Sign range to support ongoing fit-outs across multiple locations.

Our involvement included:

  • Initial design development and compliance support
  • Establishment of a structured signage range and layouts
  • Ongoing production and ordering aligned to project rollout 

This includes:

  • Desk and locker numbering systems
  • Kitchen and amenity signage (including coffee, tea, fridge, freezer, cups, and utensils)
  • Standardised layouts designed for consistency across sites 

Tooling and a structured signage library were established to support efficient ordering and repeatability, enabling consistent rollout across projects.

This range of signage was produced using continuous surface encapsulated technology (CSE_Tech™), selected for its durability, hygiene, and suitability for ongoing use.

The signage is supplied as a simple peel-and-stick solution, supporting ease of installation across multiple environments.

Continuing The Engagement

We value the opportunity to support environments aligned with NDIS / NDIA and the role these spaces play in supporting accessibility and inclusion.

We look forward to continuing to support future fit-outs with the same focus on consistency, reliability, and ease of use.

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Project Details

Project ID 59302
Client NDIS / NDIA
Completion date 2025
Location Geelong
Scope of work
  • Braille Tactile Kitchen Labels & Braille Tactile Slider Plates 'Vacant / Occupied'
Braille Tactile Signs Aust.
Australian Made And Supported Locally

Proudly Australian Made and Owned, our products are designed and manufactured locally, supporting a reliable supply chain and consistent quality control.

This ensures responsive service, dependable delivery, and confidence across the stage of a project.

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Start with Compliance. Finish with Pragmatic Best Practice.

Start with Compliance. Finish with Pragmatic Best Practice.

Braille Tactile Signs Aust. delivers compliant, durable Braille signs designed for real-world environments.

At the heart of our work, is a simple goal, to create quality Braille Tactile Signs and accessible services people can rely on, and support independence everyday. That is the Gold Standard.

We support you to get it right from the start, making the process clear, efficient, and easy to navigate. We support architects, designers, access consultants, and project teams with practical guidance to ensure signage meets both compliance requirements and real-world use.

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