@prologic@twtxt.net you might like this

A new typeface – greater legibility and readability for low vision readers

Atkinson Hyperlegible font is named after Braille Institute founder, J. Robert Atkinson. What makes it different from traditional typography design is that it focuses on letterform distinction to increase character recognition, ultimately improving readability. We are making it free for anyone to use!

https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont

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@prologic@twtxt.net 😆it’s only early days. Maybe you’re view will change over time! /s

The spaces are definitely too much for me to realistically use. A cool thought exercise around accessibility features for websites though!

Side note: a cool little connection between this and a govt. org. My brother-in-law actually works for a govt. org that audits Australian websites for accessibility and assigns then a score 😄

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@prologic@twtxt.net it’s made for normal texts, it’s not for terminal or any other monospaced tool so it’s normal to look ugly in there.

Also, from what I know fonts are usually made mainly in black on white so I think they haven’t polished it to work with different contrasts yet.

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