Your choice of font can have a positive or negative impact on the person reading your website or intranet. Some fonts are easier to read than others and if chosen well, the right font can really help you get the message across.
What many people don’t know is that some fonts can be inaccessible to disabled people, particularly those with a visual impairment or a learning disability or difficulty such as dyslexia.
If a font is not designed in a particular way, it might make it difficult for the reader to tell the difference between letter shapes and ultimately make it hard or impossible to understand what is written.
Make sure your organisation get’s it right, download our short guide to choosing the best accessible font. To view this PDF online using Recite Me, firstly enable Recite on this page and open the PDF in your browser.