Printed Braille Die

These 3D Printed D20 Dice Aid the Visually Impaired Play D&D

Those who are familiar with Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) will no doubt recognize a 20-sided die, but these 3D Printed D20 Dice feature an innovative feature to help the visually impaired play too: braille. The 3D Printed D20 Dice, which rose to prominence when it was presented to actress/comedian Felicia Day by a fan who helps the visually impaired play D&D, can be printed at home using the model file that has been posted online.

The advent of technologies like 3D printing is allowing the level of customization to be nearly boundless, which is what makes the 3D Printed D20 Die so awesome. With open source technology at our finger tips, it's becoming quite clear that if something doesn't work for us, we can always create our own version that does.

3D Printing Customization
The advent of technologies like 3D printing is allowing for nearly boundless customization opportunities.
Inclusion in Gaming
The addition of braille to gaming accessories opens up new possibilities for visually impaired individuals to engage in tabletop gaming.
Open Source Innovation
The availability of open source technology enables individuals to create customized solutions that cater to their specific needs.

Where This Applies

3D Printing
The 3D printing industry can capitalize on the demand for customized products and services.
Gaming
The inclusion of braille in gaming accessories presents an opportunity for the gaming industry to broaden its target audience.
Open Source Technology
Industries that provide open source technology and resources can support innovation and customization across various sectors.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 32%
Activity 21%
Freshness 8%