Braille evaluation maps are tactile wayfinding maps with embossed floor plans, raised landmark symbols, and Braille legends — helping visually impaired visitors understand a building's layout before or while navigating it, across offices, hospitals, and public venues in Bangalore.
Wayfinding shouldn’t come with barriers. It should offer clarity, confidence, and inclusion for everyone. That’s where Braille Evaluation Maps come in. These tactile wayfinding solutions help visually impaired individuals understand the layout of a space - be it an office building, public venue, hospital, or mall. With raised graphics, embossed text, and Braille integration, these maps turn unfamiliar environments into accessible journeys.
At Prismhue, we craft Braille Evaluation Maps that are intuitive, durable, and entirely customized to your space. Our design team collaborates closely with you to capture every critical detail - entrances, pathways, elevators, emergency exits, and key landmarks—ensuring the map serves as a reliable navigation tool for all users.
We use premium-grade materials with precise embossing and tactile finishes that stand the test of time and touch. Whether it's a single-floor layout or a multi-storey complex, we design each map to deliver clear communication, regulatory compliance, and brand consistency.
Clear and Embossed
Floor Plans
Custom Braille Text
Integration
Raised Symbols for Room Types
and Landmarks
Anti-Glare, Tamperproof, and
Durable Surfaces
Mounting Options for Wall, Stand,
or Countertop Placement
An effective evaluation map balances detail against readability — too little detail leaves out landmarks people actually need, while too much turns the map into a jumble of raised symbols that's hard to interpret by touch. Entrances, main pathways, elevators, emergency exits, and key destinations like reception desks or restrooms are the core elements most maps should include.
Beyond those essentials, what's included depends on the building — a hospital map might prioritise department locations, while an office map focuses on meeting rooms and common areas. Sharing your floor plan and the destinations visitors most often need to find helps Prismhue decide what earns a spot on the map versus what would only add clutter.
Evaluation maps work best positioned where visitors first orient themselves — main entrances, lobbies, or elevator landings — rather than tucked away in a corridor someone only reaches after they're already lost. Wall mounting suits most lobbies, while stand or countertop mounting can work better at a reception desk where a visitor might want to touch the map while speaking with staff.
For multi-storey buildings, a map at each floor's elevator lobby, oriented consistently floor to floor, helps the system stay intuitive rather than requiring visitors to reorient themselves completely at every level.
A Braille evaluation map is a tactile wayfinding map with embossed floor plans, raised symbols for landmarks and room types, and Braille legends, helping visually impaired visitors understand the layout of a building before or while navigating it.
Evaluation maps are most useful near main entrances, lobbies, and elevator lobbies — the points where visitors first orient themselves in a space — mounted on a wall, stand, or countertop depending on the location.
Yes. Multi-storey complexes typically get a separate tactile map for each floor, or a floor-selector format, rather than trying to compress an entire building into one map, since that would make the tactile detail too fine to read by touch.
Maps typically mark entrances, pathways, elevators, emergency exits, restrooms, and key landmarks, using raised symbols and Braille legends so each element can be identified by touch.
Yes. Prismhue designs, fabricates, and installs Braille evaluation maps across Bangalore, for offices, hospitals, malls, and public venues.
Let’s make your spaces easier to navigate for everyone.