readexpro
atkinson-hyperlegible
readexpro | atkinson-hyperlegible | |
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17 | 5 | |
492 | 204 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | about 3 years ago | |
Shell | HTML | |
SIL Open Font License 1.1 | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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readexpro
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Is "Lexend" a good font for resumes and cover letters.
Lexend was designed to be highly legible and improve reading performance. It might be somewhat limiting for a résumé, since there's only one weight and no italics.
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Good fonts for UI (accounting and finance software)
Try these: • PT Root UI • Clear Sans This typeface has uniwidth numerals so your numbers will vertically align neatly • Manrope • Figtree • Lexend
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help please
Not sure if you have an ereader but if so, there are fonts you can use for your ebooks such as OpenDyslexic or Lexend to assist with reading. They're used to assist with character recognition, spacing and the general look of the font to make reading 'easier'. I believe the OpenDyslexic font may already come on readers like Kindle and Kobo whereas Lexend just needs to be downloaded onto the device. There is a fair amount of research behind each and I would say Lexend is my go to font, I find I can read quicker with it. Check out https://opendyslexic.org/ and https://www.lexend.com/ Hope this helps :)
- Looking for a good text font for book of children’s poetry!
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fonts!
As for fonts, I like Lexend, which actually has some data to back up its claimed readability (unlike some other fonts favoured by the SEND department - I’m looking at you, Comic Sans MS)
- First night with my new Kindle Oasis!
- A font empirically shown to significantly improve reading-proficiency
- Atkinson Hyperlegible Font
- Comic Sans is a much better typeface than you think it is.
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Accessible Typography
There’s this: https://www.lexend.com
atkinson-hyperlegible
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Does anyone know what font Firefox is using in Toggle Reader Mode?
Looks good thanks: https://github.com/googlefonts/atkinson-hyperlegible
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Atkinson Hyperlegible Font
That is a link to a font on GitHub, but it's not a link to this font, unless Readex Pro is a rebranded Atkinson Hyperlegible. :) (From the Readme file, I'm pretty sure it isn't.)
However: https://github.com/googlefonts/atkinson-hyperlegible
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Making a font less bold
Atkinson Hyperlegible is a free open-source font, and you can get the .glyphs source file for it here: https://github.com/googlefonts/atkinson-hyperlegible
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We built an auto-scalable Minecraft server for 1000 players
I don’t know if this is correct. I’m getting Atkinson Hyperlegible from Google Fonts and it seems to allow commercial use: https://github.com/googlefonts/atkinson-hyperlegible/blob/ma...
- Atkinson Hyperlegible Font Project
What are some alternatives?
vscode-icons - Icons for Visual Studio Code
MultiPaper - Multi-server, single-world papermc implementation
Fix-fsSelection-bits-for-SF-fonts - So that you could use your favorite macOS fonts on Windows and Linux!
fontmake - Compile fonts from sources (UFO, Glyphs) to binary (OpenType, TrueType).
vscode-icons - Icons for Visual Studio Code
Magma-1.16.x - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API (Cauldron for 1.16)
Google Fonts - Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker for all things Google Fonts
PatEL - The Patrisika Example Language
opendyslexic - OpenDyslexic, a typeface that uses typeface shapes & features to help offset some visual symptoms of Dyslexia. Now in SIL-OFL.
Iosevka - Spatial efficient monospace font family for programming. Built from code.
Eye-Chart-Fonts