It's more than picking a pretty font
Briefly

Accessible typography serves a wide range of users beyond those with low vision. It improves web experiences for older adults, who face natural vision decline, and accommodates individuals with cognitive disabilities and neurodivergence, such as those with ADHD or dyslexia. Moreover, it assists non-native speakers, temporary disability sufferers, and users in less-than-ideal viewing situations, demonstrating that well-designed typography can benefit everyone by enhancing clarity and user engagement.
Accessible typography benefits individuals with low vision and a broad range of others, including older adults, people with cognitive disabilities, neurodivergent individuals, and temporary or situational impairments.
The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 2.2 billion people live with some form of vision impairment or blindness, highlighting the importance of creating legible text for diverse user groups.
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