Books with enlarged font sizes, often 14 points or larger, are designed to improve readability for individuals with visual impairments. Standard print books typically utilize font sizes between 10 and 12 points. This difference in font size impacts the overall book design, requiring larger page dimensions and more pages for the same content.
Enhanced accessibility is the primary advantage of larger font sizes. This accommodation significantly benefits readers with low vision, macular degeneration, or other eye conditions, enabling them to enjoy reading with greater ease and reduced eye strain. Historically, large print materials were limited in availability and genre. However, with growing awareness of accessibility needs and advancements in printing technology, the selection has expanded considerably, encompassing fiction, non-fiction, and academic titles.