Understand the role of typefaces in accessibility and understand the characteristics of accessible typefaces.

Expand your accessibility and typography knowledge and how to make your content more inclusive to people with disability.

Discover recommended accessible typefaces and the tools to test the legibility and readability of your text.

Why you need the Accessible Typography Reference Guide

Certain typefaces can create accessibility challenges for people with disability, including people who are blind or have low vision and people with cognitive and learning disabilities such as Dyslexia. Some characteristics make typefaces more accessible than others.

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Meet the expert

Charissa Ramirez is a Senior Digital Acessibility Consultant at Vision Australia Digital Access. She is a qualified industrial designer, digital accessibility specialist, and digital inclusion advocate. Charissa has worked in accessibility, graphic design, human-centred design, and communications roles. She has been a judge in the Australia Accessibility Awards and is a committee member of OZeWAI.

Bridge the gap between aesthetics and accessibility

Featuring practical and ready-to-implement guidelines, The Accessible Typography Reference Guide is a must-have for graphic designers, UI/UX professionals, accessibility specialists, and learning designers.