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Recite MeChoosing an Accessible Baltimore House | Baltic Business Quarter | Gateshead NE8 3DF t: +44 (0) 191 432 8092 | e: | w: Choosing an Accessible FontTable of contentsChoosing an accessible fontWhat makes a font accessible?What standard fonts are accessible?Specialist fontsTips on fonts and web accessibilityRecite Me344567 Your choice of font can have a positive or negative impact on the person reading your printed and digital communications. Some fonts are easier to read than others and if chosen well, the right font can really help you get the message many people don t know is that some fonts can be inaccessible to disabled people, particularly those with a visual impairment or a learning disability such as dyslexia.

This font helps with the legibility of letters, for example the dots over ‘i’s and ‘j’s are larger and easier to see and the tail on a comma is longer than most other fonts. Fs Me was commissioned and is endorsed by the UK’s leading learning disability charity Mencap. ‘Fs Me’, a specialist font for people with learning disabilities.

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