
Braille Institute Fonts
Type designer · On Google Fonts since
3
Font families
32
Total styles
2
Variable fonts
Sep 2025
Last updated
About 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
All Fonts by Braille Institute
Atkinson Hyperlegible
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Braille Institute, Applied Design Works, Elliott Scott, Megan Eiswerth, Linus Boman, Theodore Petrosky
v12
Atkinson Hyperlegible Next
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Braille Institute, Applied Design Works, Elliott Scott, Megan Eiswerth, Letters From Sweden
v7
Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Braille Institute, Applied Design Works, Elliott Scott, Megan Eiswerth, Letters From Sweden
v8
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular font by Braille Institute?
Atkinson Hyperlegible is currently the most popular font by Braille Institute on Google Fonts. It is a sans-serif typeface typically used for modern user interfaces, mobile apps, and clean web design.
Can I use Braille Institute fonts for commercial projects?
Yes, all 3 fonts by Braille Institute are open-source (typically licensed under the SIL Open Font License). You can freely use them for commercial websites, print designs, logos, and apps without paying licensing fees.
Which Braille Institute font has the most styles?
Atkinson Hyperlegible Next is the most versatile family in this collection, featuring 14 styles (including weights ranging from Thin to Black/ExtraBold).
Is Braille Institute known for sans-serif fonts?
Yes, Braille Institute specializes in sans-serif typography. 3 of their 3 Google Fonts (100%) fall into this category.
Does Braille Institute offer variable fonts?
Yes, 2 of Braille Institute's fonts are available as variable fonts. These allow you to fine-tune weight, width, and other axes specifically for your design needs using CSS.
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