布莱叶研究所的下一个超易读字体

  • New Release: Braille Institute announces the release of Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, an enhanced version of its award-winning typeface. It is free to download and use via Google Fonts and BrailleInstitute.org/freefont.
  • Enhancements: Built on the 2019 original, it improves legibility for low-vision readers. It includes over 150 new characters (up from 27), seven font weights (up from two), and new variable and monospace versions. The monospace version assists coders.
  • CEO's Perspective: Jim (Dimitri) Kales, CEO of Braille Institute, says it's a significant step in enhancing accessibility for low-vision people, making communication and work easier worldwide.
  • Designer's View: Brad Scott, Founder and Principal of Applied Design, states that Atkinson Hyperlegible Next redefines clarity and adaptability, setting a new standard in inclusive design and continuing the partnership with Braille Institute.
  • Usage and Impact: Since its launch, the original font had over 150,000 downloads and 43 million weekly impressions. It is used on over 13,000 websites and in various printed and digital materials. The updated version is expected to continue this impact.
  • About Braille Institute: A non-profit organization for 106 years, it helps over 13,000 people annually through various services at seven Southern California centers and remotely. All programs are free due to donor support.
  • Media Contact: Sandy Shin, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, can be contacted at (626) 399-5675 or syshin@brailleinstitute.org.
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