AÑO
2021
CATEGORÍA
Aprendizaje y Juego
OBJETIVOS
Educación de calidad, Reducción de las desigualdades, Confianza, tolerancia y empatía
PAL. CLAVE
blindness, Braille Institute, typeface , visual impaired , Visual disability
PAÍS
United States of America
CRÉDITOS
Applied Design Works
LINK
https://www.dezeen.com/2020/09/11/atkinson-hyperlegible-typeface-applied-design-works/
Atkinson Hyperlegible
A typeface designed for visually impaired readers.
Graphic designer Applied Design Works has collaborated with the nonprofit organisation Braille Institute to develop a "hyperlegible typeface" for the visually impaired community.
The font family, which is named Atkinson Hyperlegible after Braille Institute founder Robert Atkinson, is composed of distinct and exaggerated letterforms crafted by Applied Design Works to increase character recognition and the readability of written content.
It is free of use by anyone who wants to make their own written materials widely accessible and can also be used for signage or to help people with good vision read quickly and accurately.