Museum, Hospitality,

and Venue Services

Learn how we can help you provide visitors an inclusive and interactive visit to your museum, park, hotel, or public venue.

A woman's hand reads a tactile map

Everyone deserves the opportunity to plan their own independent journey. Below are a variety of products and services we offer that can help create a more inclusive environment for visitors who are blind or low vision:

  • Custom braille exhibit plaques with raised tactile graphics

  • Braille and tactile signage

  • Braille brochures, menus, and price lists

  • Tactile maps of your facility

  • Assistive technology devices

  • Accessibility consulting

Our Work in Action

Corvette Museum

“In an effort to provide an elevated level of accessibility for all museum guests, our collaboration with the American Printing House for the Blind has been very successful. Beyond simply producing braille plaques, the team was able to think outside the box and develop a tactile way for everyone to experience the shape and outline of the vehicle on display. Having a partner that is creative and driven by the same mission of accessibility is truly wonderful.”

Robert Maxhimer,
Director of Curatorial Affairs & Education | National Corvette Museum

Kentucky Derby Museum 

The Kentucky Derby Museum is an outstanding attraction that features all kinds of fascinating content regarding “the fastest two minutes in sports”. To make the museum more accessible, the museum commissioned APH to create a tactile map and braille guide booklet. The book features tactile maps of the facility, as well as braille and large print descriptions of the major exhibits. 

Music Festival Grounds Maps

We partnered with a major outdoor music festival hosted in Louisville, KY to create a tactile map and booklet that included braille and large print maps that provided an overview of the festival grounds.