FS Me
Humanist sans-serif typeface
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FS Me is a typeface/font that has been described as the first to have been designed in consultation with a group of people with learning disabilities[2] and designed for use by this population.[1][3] It was developed by Jason Smith in response to a commission from the charity Mencap in 2008. It was the only font featured in the D&AD Annual 2009 covering advertising and design work.
| Category | Sans-serif |
|---|---|
| Classification | Humanist |
| Designer | Jason Smith |
| Foundry | Fontsmith |
| Date created | 2008[1] |
The digital version of FS Me[4][5] was commissioned by YouView in 2008 as part of the core accessibility specification of the platform that was created by Gareth Ford Williams.