The three plastic tactile maps have been created for each floor at the Joseph Kohn Training Centre, a facility for the blind and visually impaired in US.
"The most difficult part was trying to imagine what it would be like to be blind myself so I could better tackle the problem, and it opened my eyes to the whole visually impaired and blind community," said Jason Kim, a student at Rutgers University.
Howon Lee, an assistant professor at Rutgers University said the maps are a form of Global Positioning System (GPS) for the blind and visually impaired.
"Instead of printing letters on top of a two-dimensional sheet, you just do this over and over again, layer upon layer, until you have a final three-dimensional product," Lee said.
"One of the things we saw with conventional braille printed on paper is that it doesn't last long," Lee said.
The new maps - made with state-of-the-art 3D printers - are a little larger than a small computer tablet.
Lee said there is only one copy of the maps so far and the goal is to lower map-making costs so every student at the training centre gets a map on day one.
The idea is to "give freedom, extended freedom, to navigate and go from one place to another without worrying too much," Lee said.
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