Diemazz

CKBC FM
Alpha compositing
english musician
t456t
Pneuma (Stoic)
t389t
Air pollution in Hong Kong
KTNF
United States federal executive departments
Weblog
creative loafing
Lapinig, Northern Samar
Khetri
Li Yuqin
Lifta
Kigoma
Talk:Italian literature
Colne
Kovel
Kike
Soucie
LWN
t718t
ye hui
Airsoft
KOCM
Image:Rice Field jpg
Mirek Topol¨˘nek
Tibetan name
Peer,
OR8H1
best deal
KJDJ
Category:2000 video games
Ivor Catt
Srikalahasti
Image:Roma san giovanni03 jpg
t204t
Lejah
t267t
Institut Géographique National (France)
Universal Turing machine
KSMH
Lord Kinloss
Woodie Fryman
Category killer
Kota Kinabalu
Cristian Vogel
Pancreaticoduodenectomy
Georgian alphabet
t263t
t490t
Mohe
single chip

Moon
Type Alphabet
Spoken languages English
Created by Dr William Moon
Time period 1845 to present
Parent systems Latin alphabet
 â†’ Moon
ISO 15924 Moon
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode.

The Moon System of Embossed Reading (commonly known as the Moon writing, Moon alphabet, Moon type or Moon code) is a writing system for the blind, using embossed symbols mostly derived from the Roman alphabet (but simplified). It is claimed by its supporters to be easier to understand than Braille, though it is mainly used by people who have lost their sight as adults, and thus already have knowledge of the shapes of letters.

Image:A moon abeceda.png A
Image:B moon abeceda.png B
Image:C moon abeceda.png C
Image:D moon abeceda.png D

Contents

History

Dr Moon's Alphabet for the Blind, from his Light for the Blind, published in 1877

Moon type was developed by Dr William Moon (1818–1894), a blind Englishman living in Brighton, East Sussex. After a bout of scarlet fever, Moon lost his sight at age twenty-one. Like many who lost their sight after childhood, he found Braille to be unsatisfactory. He first formulated his ideas in 1843 and published the scheme in 1845.

Rather than the dots of Braille, Moon Writing is made up of raised curves, angles, and lines. Its entire alphabet is made up of only nine glyphs in various orientations. In more advanced forms of Moon Writing, the characters can represent individual sounds, parts of words, whole words or numbers. About nine hundred Moon characters fit on one 10 in Ă— 12 in page (about seven hundred on an A4- or US Letter-sized page).

Because it takes much longer to produce a work in Moon, Braille is much more common. In fact, Moon Writing has diminished in popularity so much that it is only in use by about four hundred people, most of whom reside in England. It is still possible to obtain literature in Moon type from the National Library for the Blind in Stockport; however, outside the United Kingdom it is not widely known.

Letters

Moon alphabet

Numbers

Specimens of Dr Moon's Type for the Blind as applied to foreign languages, from his Light for the Blind, published in 1877
Start Image:numeral sing moon abeceda.png
1 Image:1 moon abeceda.png
2 Image:2 moon abeceda.png
3 Image:3 moon abeceda.png
4 Image:4 moon abeceda.png
5 Image:E moon abeceda.png
6 Image:F moon abeceda.png
7 Image:G moon abeceda.png
8 Image:H moon abeceda.png
9 Image:9 moon abeceda.png
0 Image:0 number moon abeceda.png

References

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

search:

Site Map: RSS 2.0

Recent Searches: Maharashtri
Moon type
WarGreymon X
vj iya
t350t
KLDT
Wikipedia:Don't bite the newcomers
top hat productions
Aldamon
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Related Pages: