Braille Masters

In Touch With Your Customer's Needs

Welcome to Braille Masters. We are a Canadian business dedicated to equal access. We provide Braille and Large Print products such as restaurant menus, hotel directories, business cards, and Braille signage to Canadian and international customers.

We have been producing top-quality materials at great rates since 1991. Some of our customers include: Boston Pizza, Swiss Chalet, Kelsey's, Holiday Inn, and East Side Mario's.

Why is it important to provide Braille and Large Print materials?:

  • They are a valuable service for visually impaired customers; seniors with low vision love them.
  • They can help to widen your client base. 6% of the population have some form of visual impairment.
  • Current legislation mandates equal access.
  • They enable visually impaired customers to independently browse the menu without the aid of your staff.
  • Even if patrons with visual impairment don't use Braille or large print materials, they are guaranteed to appreciate the offer and remember your establishment.

We base our quotes on quantity of materials to be produced. We rarely recommend more than 2 Braille/large print menus per store. You'll be surprised at how affordable equal access can be!



Our Clients

Some of our honorable clients

Boston Pizza Swiss Chalet Kelsey's Montana's East Side Mario's Casey's Prime Pubs Harvey's Mucho Burrito AMI Inc. The City of London US Army City of Toronto Elections Canada Pan Am/Parapan Am Games
Boston Pizza

"We have been working with Terry at Braille Masters for many years. His work is always thorough and prompt and of great quality!"

Marian RatyBoston Pizza International Inc.

Boston Pizza

"We have been working with Terry at Braille Masters for many years. His work is always thorough and prompt and of great quality!"

Marian RatyBoston Pizza International Inc.

About

My name is Terry Hoddinott and I have been blind since the age of three. I have grown up in a world that has been for the most part unaccessible and I am happy to be a part of that changing. Being blind myself I know the importance of Braille in the work place and public spaces in general.
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