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Atkinson Hyperlegible is a free typeface developed by the Braille Institute and Applied Design Works that makes text more readable for people with low vision.

brailleinstitute.org/freefont

@corlin
on a related or not topic... I surfed past the judge hearing to see an apparent blind person reading her testimony off a braille type keyboard of some type. She did better than some people struggling with a tele-prompter.

@BlueWatermelon775
Yep.
The last time I was in an airport... so a lifetime ago.
I saw a woman using an iPhone. She was completely blind.
She was a master at all the assistive interface stuff.

She was listening to webpages, taking notes, texting, and writing an undergraduate paper, all at the same time. And faster that I could do it sighted.

I talked to her for about 30 minutes, she was proud to show off her skills.

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