Signage and Adaptation
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Anxious to make daily life , especially the art and wealth of patrimony more available , especially to the public with special needs (within the 11 February 2005 French Act domain); Arrimage conducts signage and adaptation work in various fields, as architecture, sculpture , or painting, allowing the vision of their equivalent in mental images on different media such as bronze , ceramics , glass, and resin.
Below are some examples of our achievements - Reproduction Rights prohibited
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The Departmental Museum of Prehistory of Île-de-France, in Nemours (Seine-et-Marne) is a departmental museum with a regional vocation. It presents the Prehistory of the Paris Basin, from the first remains attesting to the presence of Man (around 500,000 BC) to the end of the Gallic period (last quarter of the 1st century BC). VS.).
We have created 7 tactile boxes which allow contact with objects and explanations in braille and large print.

We have produced several nameplates for the Nice Archeology Museum (Cimiez site):
In order to offer a suitable welcome to all visitors, at the request of the municipal tourism service, we have produced a map of the city in relief, with legend in Braille and large print.



