Comment by jonathanlb
4 days ago
While looking for a typeface for my terminal, I happened upon the Braille Institute's website (https://www.brailleinstitute.org/) which exemplifies more or less what you're describing. It is an aesthetically-pleasing site, with low visual and cognitive loads.
Granted, that is an example of a site and not a browser, but I would love it if a browser could magically transform websites to look like the Braille Institute's, where visual and cognitive accessibility are first-class citizens in the UX.
Do you happen to know how the Braille website's style is called? The high contrast, button shadows with big offsets. I've seen it in several places now and would like to use it myself
Probably not it, but it reminds me of some websites that have been described as "brutalist". See: https://web.archive.org/web/20250404083913/https://brutalist...