if you are under 30 years old and picking a font size for something other people need to read, not just yourself: that’s too small. still too small. A LITTLE BIGGER

#accessibility #ux #typography

@0xabad1dea And use a font where one can see the difference between 1, I and l, and O and 0! k thx bai
(Personally I recommend Hyperlegible: https://www.brailleinstitute.org/freefont/ )
Atkinson Hyperlegible Font - Braille Institute

Read easier with Atkinson Hyperlegible Font, crafted for low-vision readers. Download for free and enjoy clear letters and numbers on your computer!

Braille Institute

@itnomad @0xabad1dea

Luciole is still made for readibility, but also doesn’t look horrible to typographers.

https://luciole-vision.com/en/index.html

Luciole

Luciole is a new typeface developed explicitly for visually impaired people.

@fiee Oi, that one looks real nice! Thank you :-) Unfortunately no Mono variant, but ach, can't have it all.

@itnomad

thank you for this link! ... I needed this on my website. and just in my life in general.