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Brad Scott and Elliott Scott of Applied Design Works were concerned about typefaces that look a little like old ransom notes, where each letter and number were dramatically different from each other. They wondered if, despite designers’ intentions, these typefaces could actually be more difficult to read for some people. They decided that no existing typeface met their legibility, readability, and branding goals. So they endeavored to create a new typeface called Atkinson Hyperlegible, named after the Braille Institute’s founder J. Robert Atkinson.

Reinhard Lange
machtWeb.de

Atkinson Hyperlegible

Availible at Google Fonts and other free font sites.