Braille & Tactile Signs Sydney

Looking for Braille and tactile signs in Sydney? At Printerra, we help businesses create inclusive spaces with custom solutions designed for the vision-impaired.

Our skilled team combines precision, durability and compliance to deliver high-quality, accessible signage that meets Australian standards.

DDA-Compliant Braille and Tactile Signs for Inclusive Spaces

Our Braille and tactile signs are fully DDA-compliant and designed to support accessible, inclusive environments.

We enable Sydney businesses to meet their legal requirements while promoting equal access for all visitors, including those with low vision or blindness.

Why Choose Our Braille & Tactile Signs?

At Printerra, we take pride in delivering Braille and tactile signage that not only meets compliance requirements but also complements your space.

Fully compliant with Australian regulations

All signage is designed to meet the Building Code of Australia and Australian Standard AS 1428.1 for access and mobility.

Durable materials suitable for indoor or outdoor use

Our signs are built to last in any environment, using UV-stable, weather-resistant materials engineered for long-term use.

Customised to your branding and location needs

We can tailor your signs to company colours, logos, and size as required.

Raised tactile text and Grade 1 braille

We use high-contrast, easy-to-feel lettering and domed braille for accurate and reliable communication.

Easy to read, non-glare finish with contrasting colours

Our expert team can handle the entire process for you from the design to installation. 

Sydney-wide manufacturing and installation

Each sign is finished with a non-reflective surface and high-contrast colour combinations that create optimal readability.

Common Use Cases for Braille Tactile Signage

For people with low vision or blindness, braille and tactile signage are integral to making public and commercial spaces more accessible.

Here’s where these signs are most commonly used across Sydney:

Public buildings and transport hubs

Essential for wayfinding, exit signage, and amenities, these signs ensure independent navigation in busy civic spaces like libraries, council buildings, and train stations.

Hospitals, clinics, and aged care facilities

Improves accessibility and comfort for patients and residents by identifying rooms, restrooms, and medical areas with clear tactile guidance.

Commercial office buildings

Supports inclusive workplaces by helping staff and visitors move confidently between departments, lifts, and amenities.

Schools, universities, and educational institutions

Enables students and visitors to easily locate classrooms, lecture halls, and toilets.

Shopping centres and retail complexes

Enhance your customer's experience by clearly marking entrances, exits, accessible toilets, and store directories.

Apartment complexes and residential developments

Assists residents and guests in locating units, lifts, and shared facilities safely and easily.

Feature Options Available
Materials Acrylic, aluminium, stainless steel, polycarbonate
Lettering Raised tactile characters, clear sans-serif font
Braille Grade 1 braille with domed dots
Finish Matte/non-glare finish, compliant contrast ratios
Sizes Standard (e.g. "Toilet", "Exit") or fully custom
Mounting Options Wall-mounted with adhesive or screw fixings
Compliance AS 1428.1 & DDA compliant

Specifications & Customisation Options

Here’s a brief overview of what specs and custom options we offer customers.

We’ve delivered Braille and tactile signage for a wide range of Sydney clients, including hospitals, government buildings, schools, and retail spaces.

Each project is tailored to suit the location’s access needs, brand style, and compliance requirements to create a professional finish that improves accessibility for everyone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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For indoor signs, we recommend acrylic or aluminium, while for external use, we suggest UV-stable materials like stainless steel or outdoor-rated plastics.

What materials are best for indoor vs outdoor use?

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We offer fully customisable designs to all our customers. They include logos, colour schemes, and pictograms.

Can I include branding, icons, or logos on braille signs?

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All our braille and tactile signs meet the AS 1428.1 and DDA guidelines for accessibility.

Are your braille signs compliant with Australian standards?

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Most orders are completed within 5–10 business days, with installation available Sydney-wide.

How fast can you supply and install tactile signs in Sydney?

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If your premises are publicly accessible, you’re likely required to install compliant signage under building codes.

Do I need braille signage for my business or building?

Get a Free Quote Today

Ready to improve accessibility in your space? Contact Printerra for a free quote on custom Braille and tactile signs.

We design, manufacture, and install across Sydney. Let's get started today!

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