At Chelsea Without Barriers, we understand that each person has unique accessibility requirements.
We have dedicated this page to expanding website accessibility for all.
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The Braille Institute created the award-winning typeface, Atkinson Hyperlegible.
The enhanced version named Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, significantly expands the font’s capabilities, making it more versatile for readers, designers, and programmers around the globe.
The font is free to download and free to use via Google Fonts and BrailleInstitute.org/freefont.
They also offer free, life-changing services, classes, and more for people with low vision to no vision.

The Dyslexie Font designer, who has dyslexia, designed the font to improve readability by visually distinguishing between letters.
This allows people to read text more easily and recognize individual letters more easily.
This font features heavier letters with heavier bottoms and wider openings for improved legibility.
Offering both free and full versions, once you install the font files, you can use them in your local programs like Microsoft Office (Word), text editors, Adobe programs, Outlook, or Mail.