Toneserif
Toneserif is a free, open-source font family designed to improve readability for users with dyslexia or other reading difficulties. Created by the Dutch designer Erik van Blokland, Toneserif combines elements of serif and sans-serif typography to enhance legibility while maintaining aesthetic appeal. The font features a distinctive, slightly rounded design with subtle serifs that help guide the eye along lines of text, reducing eye strain and improving comprehension.
One of the key innovations of Toneserif is its use of a "tonal" approach to letterforms, where
Toneserif is available in multiple weights, including Regular, Medium, Bold, and Italic, ensuring versatility for various
In addition to its primary use for dyslexic individuals, Toneserif has gained popularity among designers who