Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono

Designed by Braille Institute, Applied Design Works, Elliott Scott, Megan Eiswerth, Letters From Sweden

7 weights • Version 8 • On Google Fonts since 2024 • Popularity #519

Quick Summary

14

Styles · incl. italic

200-800

Weight Range

1

Variable axis

2

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
textdisplayui
Descriptors
grotesque
Variable axes
Weight
Scripts
Latin
Origin
New York, United States
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 16, 2025

© 2020-2024 The Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono Project Authors

The quick brown fox

32px

About Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono Fonts

Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono, a monospace version of Atkinson Hyperlegible, offers new opportunities for developers with low vision. Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono includes new weights, refined curves, added symbols, and additional language support.

Named after the founder of the Braille Institute, Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono has been developed specifically to increase legibility for readers with low vision, and to improve reading comprehension.

Having a traditional grotesque sans-serif at its core, it departs from tradition to incorporate unambiguous, distinctive elements—and at times, unexpected forms—always with the goal of increasing character recognition and ultimately improving reading.

To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/atkinson-hyperlegible-next-mono.


From Rebranding to Readability with Atkinson Hyperlegible

Distinct and modern, the Atkinson Hyperlegible typeface aims to deliver both legibility and readability

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 2.2 billion people have a vision impairment. Major financial burdens can occur when people can’t read fluently or work to their full potential. For example, the WHO estimates that “losses associated with vision impairment from uncorrected myopia and presbyopia alone were estimated to be US$ 244 billion and US$ 25.4 billion, respectively.” Typeface design can help.

When Braille Institute hired Applied Design Works to create a new brand identity and branding strategy to coincide with their 2019 centennial anniversary, the firm looked for a beautiful and functional font specifically designed for improved legibility and readability. Brad Scott and Elliott Scott of Applied Design Works were concerned about typefaces that look a little like old ransom notes, where each letter and number were dramatically different from each other. They wondered if, despite designers’ intentions, these typefaces could actually be more difficult to read for some people. They decided that no existing typeface met their legibility, readability, and branding goals. So they endeavored to create a new typeface called Atkinson Hyperlegible, named after the organization’s founder J. Robert Atkinson. The work would go on to be recognized with a 2019 Fast Company ‘Innovation by Design’ Award.


Who Designed Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono?

Braille Institute portrait

Braille Institute

Braille Institute is a nonprofit organization that has been positively transforming the lives of those with sight loss for more than 100 years. All programs and services are free of charge, and available through seven Southern California centers, as well as remotely by phone or computer.

www.brailleinstitute.org

Applied Design Works portrait

Applied Design Works

Creating work that has an impact—this is the singular mission of Applied Design Works. Founded in 2015, Applied Design Works is based in New York and specializes in all aspects of design, planning, strategy, and implementation. Applied&s clients include a broad range of mission-driven organizations.

helloapplied.com

Elliott Scott portrait

Elliott Scott

Elliott Scott is a Creative Director at Applied Design Works and lives in Queens, New York.

Megan Eiswerth portrait

Megan Eiswerth

Megan Eiswerth is a Designer at Applied Design Works, and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Letters From Sweden portrait

Letters From Sweden

Letters from Sweden, founded in 2011, designs retail and custom typefaces for local and international clients. Our mission isn’t just to churn out fonts, our purpose is higher. Printed or pixelated, what drives us is clear communication in the right voice. Our fonts are recognized worldwide by companies and organizations. Our letters come from Sweden, but they are for everyone.

lettersfromsweden.se

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