An interesting article about brand fonts available on Google Fonts.
Admiral Patrick@dubvee.orgEnglish
5 monthsAtkinson Hyperlegible is my new jam. I’m dyslexic and it helps tremendously even though that’s not its primary goal. It also looks a lot better than OpenDyslexic which I used to use.
Loaded “Hyperlegible” onto my Kobo, the reader app on my phone, and set it as the default font on my desktop environment.
Also added it as an option in Tesseract UI (which I swear I’ll be releasing “soon”).
- eRac@lemmings.worldEnglish5 months
I love Linux Biolinum for reading. It’s a ‘humanist sans-sarif,’ which means it designs letters like a serif font but with less little bits stuck on.
- Substance_P@lemmy.worldEnglish5 months

Is this the font? Looks great if it is a body style, I wonder what would compliment it as a header.
A_norny_mousse@piefed.zipEnglish
5 monthsLooks like it. On Debian, it’s part of the
fonts-linuxlibertinepackage, and Linux Libertine O would be the accompanying serif font. This is how they look together:



