This is fascinating! The Braille Institute has developed a font - free to download - that's designed to be clearer for readers with lower vision.

An example of one of the aspects of low legibility that they tackled attached.

It's named Atkinson Hyperlegible. Atkinson was the Institute's founder - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Robert_Atkinson

Here's where you can read about the font and download it: https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont

#Accessibility

Via @tombofnull

J. Robert Atkinson - Wikipedia

@hildabast @tombofnull A fascinating side effect of this work is possibly a font that also solves one of social media's bigger headaches, which is look-alike spoof accounts. These accounts take advantage of the similarity in lower and upper case letters like l and I to create an account that pretends to be another at first glance. A font that emphasizes legibility for low vision readers seems like an interesting and simple solution to this problem as well.