Atkinson Hyperlegible

Atkinson Hyperlegible is a sans-serif typeface designed to enhance legibility for readers with low vision through distinctive and unambiguous letterforms.

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Atkinson Hyperlegible

About

Atkinson Hyperlegible is a grotesque sans-serif font family developed to improve character recognition and reading comprehension, especially for readers with low vision. It features traditional sans-serif roots combined with unique, clear shapes to maximize legibility. The family includes regular and bold weights with italic styles, supporting Latin and Latin Extended scripts.

Overview

Atkinson Hyperlegible is a sans-serif typeface created to increase legibility and comprehension for readers with low vision. It builds on a traditional grotesque sans-serif foundation but incorporates distinctive and unambiguous letterforms to enhance character recognition. The family includes normal and italic styles in regular and bold weights, covering Latin and Latin Extended character sets. Its design aims to support accessibility and readability in various contexts.

Designers: Braille Institute, Applied Design Works, Elliott Scott, Megan Eiswerth, Linus Boman, Theodore Petrosky

Usage

"" Access one-stop/atkinson-hyperlegible using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.