A case study on how Braille Institute's Atkinson Hyperlegible was designed to improve accessibility for people with low vision. Now available, free on Google Fonts and Google Docs.
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For more information on the Braille Institute
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Designed by Applied Design Works
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Online talk at the Letterform Archive
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00:00 Challenging what disability looks like
01:04 My connection and disclosure
01:17 The origin of Atkinson Hyperlegible
02:19 Harmonious design vs letter differentiation
03:39 Legibility tweaks on three levels
04:13 Level 1: Humanist legibility tweaks
04:51 Level 2: Differentiating homoglyphs (easily confused letters)
06:17 Level 3: Other vision challenges, and partial-homoglyphs
07:27 Putting it all together
08:43 How to add Atkinson Hyperlegible to Google Docs
09:07 Beyond one typeface
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