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Originally Posted by Mel
I work at a college and often have to format documents several times with different fonts because it has to go to a variety of people with different vision problems. For some conditions a serif font increases readability and for other conditions a san serif font is optimal. The ability to choose fonts would increase accessibility.
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Thank you so much for this point! I have trouble reading fonts with serif, and even some without. I find the Calibri font to be the easiest - it's sans serif and also true type so no letters run together. It seems most of the world likes to ignore those with vision problems - especially a weird one like mine where I can't read easily on a bright white page.