The Braille Institute created a font designed to make reading easier for people with low vision called Atkinson Hyperlegible in 2019.
It just released an update (Atkinson Hyperlegible Next) and monospace version with enhanced characters, 7 weights, and variable weight.
They’re free for personal and commercial use.
https://www.brailleinstitute.org/freefont/?ref=activitypub&utm_source=activitypub&utm_medium=social
@Jeremiah I really need to make a #font #list with all the good fonts designed for #accessibility and/or flexibility.
@kkarhan
I don't think it's as good as Atkinson but Inclusive Sans should be on such a list.
@cwilcox808 @Jeremiah If it's a good, permissively licensed (OFL or similar) alternative to #ComicSans or other fonts, then certainly it's a good option.
@kkarhan
Inclusive Sans and Comic Sans are both sans serif fonts (as are the other fonts you listed) but otherwise its design is not like Comic Sans.
It is OFL licensed.