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| Feature | Fsme | Agency FB | Impact | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Brutalist/Glitch | Neo-Grotesque | Industrial | | X-Height | Very High | Medium | High | | Legibility | Low (Display only) | High | Medium | | Mood | Hacking/Dystopia | Corporate/Trust | Urgency/Volume |

Some older installations of or RegioGraph included the FSME font as a system default. If you have an old hard drive or a backup CD from the early 2000s, check the C:\Windows\Fonts or /Library/Fonts directory for a file named FSME.ttf or FSMEFett.ttf . Fsme Font

FS Me was the first typeface to be designed in consultation with people with learning disabilities, who provided feedback on width, weight, and spacing to help shape the final letterforms. accessible-techcomm.org Commission | Feature | Fsme | Agency FB |

However, in the context of mapping, FSME is better known as the former name for what is now the (Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie) - the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy in Germany. The font was originally developed as a proprietary typeface for official German topographic maps, specifically the Digital Landscape Model (DLM) and the Digital Terrain Model (DTM). accessible-techcomm

(often referred to as the FSME font) is a groundbreaking sans-serif typeface specifically engineered to maximize legibility for individuals with learning disabilities. Developed in 2008 by Jason Smith of the type foundry

, a leading UK charity for people with learning disabilities. Scope for business Key Design Features

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