Kornit Digital recently partnered with Yes and No – The Sharon’s Riders Association, which consists of blind and visually impaired riders between the ages of 21 and 75 as well as front-volunteer cyclists, creating 100 T-shirts with Braille for the blind riders.

The shirts were printed especially for the group and bear the association’s name in Braille next to a drawing of the map of Israel, with points that can be touched, and mark the cycling routes by which the members travel around the country.

Their weekly ride led them to Kornit Digital’s headquarters in Rosh Ha’ayin, Israel, where they were welcomed and presented with sweatshirts printed using Kornit’s sustainable printing technologies.

“Kornit is committed to supporting and contributing to the community,” Ilan Givon, EVP of operations at Kornit Digital, says. “We are delighted to present Braille T-shirts to the Association of Cyclists. The shirts were printed with XDI technology (EXTRA-DIMENSION 3D printing on textiles), and we are certain they will be used on cold nights as they complete the Israel Trail.”