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Quote from Michael Kozlowski on 18 February 2025, 5:19 AMThe Braille Institute has just launched their Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, now with enhanced characters, upgraded with seven weights, and a bonus variable version for all you professional hyperlegible-ites out there. It has improved legibility and readability for individuals with low vision.
They have also released Hyperlegible Mono, a brand-new monospaced typeface inspired by the original font. It is perfect for coding, writing screenplays, or channeling your inner typeface nerd.
You can visit their site to learn how to install fonts. If you have a Kobo e-reader, you can learn how to sideload the font with this handy guide. If you read on an Amazon Kindle, we have a brief tutorial on how to do it.
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The Braille Institute has just launched their Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, now with enhanced characters, upgraded with seven weights, and a bonus variable version for all you professional hyperlegible-ites out there. It has improved legibility and readability for individuals with low vision.
They have also released Hyperlegible Mono, a brand-new monospaced typeface inspired by the original font. It is perfect for coding, writing screenplays, or channeling your inner typeface nerd.
You can visit their site to learn how to install fonts. If you have a Kobo e-reader, you can learn how to sideload the font with this handy guide. If you read on an Amazon Kindle, we have a brief tutorial on how to do it.
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