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Selecting Accessible Typefaces
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Selecting Accessible Typefaces

Small considerations to make the text readable by everyone.

This podcast episode, the author stresses the significance of selecting accessible typefaces to improve readability, particularly for people with visual impairments. It highlights that choosing a typeface should prioritise legibility over aesthetics. The episode emphasises the importance of distinguishable characters, such as the lowercase "l," uppercase "I," and the numeral "1," which should have distinct features to avoid confusion. Adequate spacing between letters, referred to as kerning, is crucial for readability, especially for those with visual impairments. Rounded letters like "c," "e," and "o," have an aperture, the gap between the strokes, and a smaller aperture can lead to confusion. The difference between x-height and capital height should be clear to differentiate between letters like "h" and "n". Mirroring, where letters like "b" and "d" are mirrored, can be challenging forj those with dyslexia. When selecting between serif and sans-serif typefaces, serif typefaces are generally easier to read for extended periods, while sans-serif typefaces are suitable for shorter content and new learners. The episode concludes by emphasising the importance of testing typefaces for contrast levels and font sizes to ensure readability and align with branding requirements.

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