puudutavaid
Puudutavaid is a term used primarily in Estonian to describe objects, materials, or interfaces that can be physically touched or interacted with through tactile sensation. The concept is important in fields that rely on non-visual communication, such as education for visually impaired individuals, accessibility design, and ergonomic product development. In this context, items labeled as “puudutavaid” are designed to provide clear haptic feedback, ensuring that users can recognize features, instructions, or information through touch alone.
The word originates from the Estonian root “puudut,” meaning “to touch,” combined with the suffix “-avaid,” which
In practice, tupuudutavaid are employed in a variety of settings. Museums and art galleries may exhibit “puudutavaid