Use Case Tactile: Prompt Dot Proof. Topics: Caption Plate, Context Texture, Edit Press, Exclusion Sleeve, Prompt Dot Proof, Reference Pebble, Seed Dot, Tactile Proof.

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Use Case Tactile: Prompt Dot Proof. Make one vertical 9:16 tactile-proofing workbench photograph. A fictional brass-and-felt embossing table holds curved sample ribbons of raised dot patterns, silicone finger sleeves, one translucent blind-test tunnel, pressure beads, crop frames, caption plaques, reference pebble tokens, and a final matte-black proof window. The invented subject is an opal seed comma tactile glyph: three raised pearl dots with one crescent ridge, repeated consistently on each strip. Labels: Seed Dot, Context Texture, Reference Pebble, Edit Press, Exclusion Sleeve, Caption Plate, Crop Frame, Pressure Gauge, Blind Proof. The same tactile glyph must remain recognizable by sight and touch across texture changes, local press edits, covered marks, text plates, crop frames, relief-depth gauges, and blind proofing. Keep it fictional, no-people, unbranded, harmless, not a real tactile writing system, not a grid, not a contact sheet, not a music box cylinder, not an abacus, not a proof press, and not a library cabinet.

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