TMA is a community of practice dedicated to:
- Exploring touch-based and embodied interactions
- Advancing physical-to-digital-to-physical interaction paradigms
- Offing a hub for collaboration across diverse fields
- Designing educational resources and tools for tactile media studies
- Building a knowledge base for enhancing touch-based interactions through shared insights
Newsletter Archive
Tactile Media Alliance Newsletter: Issue #001, June 2025
Recent Meeting Notes
Upcoming Events
Tactile Media Alliance Meeting |Thursday, June 5 at 12pm CST [Microsoft Teams Link]

Help Shape the Future of Tactile Media
We have just begun to cultivate the Tactile Media Alliance, and we would love your help. We’re looking for volunteers, contributors, and partners who are passionate sharing open resources, connecting practitioners, and fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration. Whether you’re just starting out or deeply experienced, your perspective matters.
Contact us at tactilemediaalliance@gmail.com
Resources
Tactile Media Repositories
A collection of repositories providing tactile graphics, models, and related resources.
- APH Tactile Graphic Image Library
- Btactile Graphic Metalibrary
- ImageShare
- RNIB Accessibility Metadata Project
- Tactile Astronomy
- TactileModels.com
- 3D Druck Augenbit
- 3DPrintNIH
- See3D
- SketchFabVirtualCreationLab
Tactile Media Design Guidelines
Design standards and best practices for developing tactile graphics and illustrations.
Picture / Illustrations
- APH Guide to Designing Tactile Illustrations for Children’s Books
- Typhlo & Tactus – International Tactile Illustrated Books
Graphics
- BANA Guidelines and Standards for Tactile Graphics, 2010
- Guidelines for Mathematical Diagrams (with supplement and addenda)
- Guidelines for Design of Tactile Graphics, APH
- Tactile Graphics Guidebook, by John Barth
- Tangible Graphics: Teacher’s Guide (1982)
- The Tactile Graphics Website
- RNIB Making Tactile Graphs and Diagrams
- Tactile Graphics, by Polly Edman (AFB Press)
- Tactile Graphics Guidebook, by J.L. Barth (1988)
Signage
3D Design
Tools for Tactile Media Production
Resources for designing and producing tactile media.
Raised Line Graphics Design
3D Modeling
- Ballyland Ballicopter in 3D
- Ballylanders in 3D
- Braille Bricks Generator (Use a 3D printer to create Braille-compatible bricks)
- Thingiverse (Large open-source repository for 3D models)
Additional Research & Exploration
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Tactile Annotation & Haptic Object Recognition
- Sile’s Paper on Tactile Annotation
- Klatzky & Lederman’s Work on Haptic Object Recognition
- Active touch research by Gibson—worth exploring further!
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Open-Source Braille Embosser
- Planning to replicate this open-source braille embosser this summer.
- Related workshops on “mental representations” of the machine (French documentation).
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Research Leads & Collaborators
- Stacy Hsueh (shsueh@cs.washington.edu)
- Postdoc with Jen Mankoff at UW, working on biodegradable materials and tactile graphics.
- Expected to be at UW for one more year.
- Stacy Hsueh (shsueh@cs.washington.edu)
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Current Research Focus
- Conducting an in-depth review of tactile graphics production technologies and tactile displays for nonvisual accessibility.
- If you have relevant resources or recommendations, please share them!
About the TMA
The Tactile Media Alliance (TMA) was officially launched in February 2025 at the Workshop on Tactile and Embodied Learning, held at the Georgia Institute of Technology and organized by Dr. Abigale Stangl.
However, the conceptual foundations of TMA trace back to the Tactile Arts and Graphics Symposia (TAGS), hosted by the National Federation of the Blind in 2016 and 2017. These symposia, led by Ann Cunningham, Dr. Abigale Stangl, and Lou Ann Blake, convened over 60 participants—including educators, artists, and technologists—to address longstanding inequities in tactile access and literacy.
In 2023, following her appointment at Georgia Tech, Dr. Stangl founded MultiSense.Studio. With the support of HCR@Work/PhET, the Georgia Tech College of Design, and Ann Cunningham, she launched TMA as a collaborative hub for research, tool development, and shared practices in tactile media.
Featured Members
Ann Cunningham
Tactile Picture Book Artist, Art Educator
Golden, Colorado, USA
Ted Tahquechi
Game Designer, Photographer, Tactile Artist
Denver, Colorado, USA
Ka Yat Li
Access Specialist, Tactile Media Designer, Tactile Designer
Toronto, Ontario, Canada