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Tactile symbols for production on a 2D printer: 2D Rendered
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The symbol set was designed for production on microcapsule paper by Amy Lobben 
and Megan Lawrence as described in the publication: 

Lobben A, Lawrence M (2012) The use of environmental features on tactile maps 
  by navigators who are blind. The Professional Geographer 64(1):95-108. 
  doi: 10.1080/00330124.2011.595619

The symbol set developed by Lobben and Lawrence (2012) was designed and 
evaluated as produced on microcapsule paper.  Those same symbol shapes were
modeled in low relief for production on a 3D printer.

2D models released under Creative Commons Attribution-Non Comercial-Share Alike
Copyright (c) 2013, 2016 University of Oregon
Authors: Megen Brittell, Manny Garcia, Amy Lobben, Megan Lawrence
	Department of Geography
	1251 University of Oregon
	Eugene OR 97403-1251

This work was funded in part by the National Institutes of Health (NEI 
1RC1EY020316) and National Science Foundation (HRD 0930769).


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2D RENDERED
Rendered graphics are ready to print on microcapsule paper or an embosser.
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Fill Symbols
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tactileMapSymbols_2D_rendered_fill-sampler.pdf
	Sampler illustrating the six fill symbols in a single graphic for use in, 
	e.g., a map legend.  


Line Symbols
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tactileMapSymbols_2D_rendered_line-sampler.pdf
	Sampler illustrating the eight line symbols in a single graphic for use in, 
	e.g., a map legend.  
	

Point Symbols
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tactileMapSymbols_2D_rendered_line-sampler.pdf
	Sampler illustrating the fourteen point symbols in a single graphic for use 
	in, e.g., a map legend.  
