APHont Font
by APH Products
4 font family styles
Bold Italic Style
Italic Style
Regular Style
Bold Style
About APHont Font
APHont™ (pronounced Ay’-font), was developed by APH specifically for low vision readers. APHont embodies characteristics that have been shown to enhance reading speed, comprehension, and comfort for large print users.
The entire APHont Suite is available free-of-charge to qualified users for non-commercial purposes. The
APHont Suite consists of Regular, Bold, Italic, and Italic Bold.
Features
More even spacing between letters.
Higher crossbars.
No serifs.
Wider letters.
Heavier letters.
Underslung "j" and "q".
Letters more open.
Larger punctuation marks.
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Comments
If you are talking about blind people who can still read print, then yes. But you could also say it was a font for people with a visual impairment. Blind people are pretty font agnostic, since they are listening or reading it in braille.
did u know this is a font for blind ppl