Tactile graphics are visual representations designed to be interpreted through touch rather than sight. They are typically used to convey information to individuals who are visually impaired or blind, providing them with a way to access graphical information that would normally be seen. These graphics utilize raised lines, textures, and various materials to represent shapes, patterns, and important details. For example, a tactile graphic of a map might include raised paths and textured areas to represent different terrains, allowing users to explore the layout through touch.
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