Inclusive Sans makes the case for accessibility being standard, not secondary
Briefly

Inclusive Sans, originally launched in 2022, has evolved into a fully variable typeface with the 2025 release of Inclusive Sans 2.0. The new version features a ten-style family, expanding its usability from UI text to large headlines. According to designer Olivia, the typeface aims to ensure readability in applications like educational software. Feedback from users highlights the tangible impact of Inclusive Sans in various formats, underscoring its functional yet aesthetically pleasing design, which Olivia hopes will be adopted in public spaces to prioritize accessibility invisibly.
Inclusive Sans 2.0, released in 2025, is a versatile open-source sans serif typeface designed for better readability across various applications, emphasizing accessibility.
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