"For accessibility, they need to be thicker/contrasting with the background. Thin fonts are in style for last few years which has been making them less accessible for people with low vision. If you wear any corrective lenses, it’s easy to test the visibility by looking around website without them. If you have a good vision, ask a friend or family! If letters all blend in with background, needs contrast/thickness. The visibility goal is to be able to recognize that there are texts there with blurry vision. You don’t have to be able to read them. (I can go on and on about this topic)"
- Kai
Acceptance Criteria
[ ] The body text font is a thicker sans-serif font.
Dyslexia-friendly fonts are preferred
[ ] The body text font is darker to better contrast the background color.
Feedback
"For accessibility, they need to be thicker/contrasting with the background. Thin fonts are in style for last few years which has been making them less accessible for people with low vision. If you wear any corrective lenses, it’s easy to test the visibility by looking around website without them. If you have a good vision, ask a friend or family! If letters all blend in with background, needs contrast/thickness. The visibility goal is to be able to recognize that there are texts there with blurry vision. You don’t have to be able to read them. (I can go on and on about this topic)" - Kai
Acceptance Criteria