So far, we have explained the use of a brailler (in the top left of our logo) and a refreshable braille display (at the bottom right). A Support cane, in the top right, is used for guidance in mobility, as well as a sign for others to be mindful that a person who is blind or visually impaired is walking by. Canes are usually white with a red piece near the bottom. Most canes range from $30-50. They are made in different lengths to account for the user’s height. Canes can also be used with a variety of tips depending on the terrain and user’s preference. Some tips roll along with the movement of the cane while others remain stationary. To learn more or purchase a cane, please visit https://www.maxiaids.com/canes-for-the-blind-4. Stay tuned for the last two Fridays in August to learn more about our logo and foundation!