[PDF] aoda standards for print

Keep your text large, preferably between 12 and 18 points, depending on the font. (Point size varies among fonts.) People who are visually impaired might be able to read large print, but not very small text. Leading is the space between lines of text and should be at least 25 to 30 per cent greater than the point size.
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  • What is the font standard for AODA?

    Make text large, preferably between 12 and 18 points. The size of the font is a fundamental factor in legibility. Font size 12 is the City standard for main body text.
  • What are the ADA compliance colors for print?

    Use high contrast colours for text and background. Good examples are black or dark blue text on a white or yellow background, or white/yellow text on a black/dark blue background. Printed material is most readable in black and white.
  • What is an accessible font size for print?

    A good font size to use for printed publications is 14 points, because it eases eye strain and makes the text easier to read.
  • Examples of accessible formats include audio, braille, large print, tactile graphics, and digital text conforming with accessibility standards.
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