egypturnash 17 hours ago

I like how one of the testimonials is someone at Adobe basically quoting the copy at the top of the page.

"OPTICIAN SANS: A free font based on the historical eye charts and optotypes used by opticians world wide." - top copy

“A free typeface based on opticians’ eye charts” -Khoi Vinh, Principal designer, Adobe

  • arcticfox 16 hours ago

    I think all the testimonials are fake, if this wasn't clear to everyone. I thought they might be real at first but none of them exist. I actually thought that was kind of shitty to do, since they use real companies and media outlets.

    (I don't really follow fonts but I do know there is a subculture crazy about them, so I thought it could be theoretically possible that people would write reviews of them).

    • jrockway an hour ago

      I clicked the Fast Company one because the quote seemed most fake to me and it was a real article. I learned that the underlying problem here is that eye charts only have like 10 letters on them, and this font attempts to guess the rest so you have a full alphabet.

    • Rendello 15 hours ago

      You can click them, they link to their sources.

      • piker 15 hours ago

        > "Hmm...this page doesn’t exist. Try searching for something else."

        - the link under discussion

        • GranPC 15 hours ago

          Link rot is alive and well... unlike their links. https://web.archive.org/web/20190430201350/https://twitter.c...

          • allenu 13 hours ago

            It indeed looks like a real quote then, but not much of a testimonial. It may as well be rephrased, "Optician Sans is a thing that I acknowledge exists." Nowadays I suppose that's good enough reason to put up the logo of a company on the landing page.

            • morkalork 10 hours ago

              Same energy as:

              >I Heartily Endorse This Event Or Product

              • hn_go_brrrrr 10 hours ago

                I'm Commander Sheppard, and this is my favorite store on the Citadel.

  • jaysonelliot 14 hours ago

    I work for Khoi. I should ask him if he really gave this quote.

tim-- 10 hours ago

From the designer's website (https://anti.as/optiker-k) it seems that this was commissioned by ANTI Hamar for the rebranding project for Optiker-K, a Norwegian optician and optometrists store.

This is fantastic! More custom fonts like this should be open sourced.

To me the font looks pretty legible. Worth noting that the font is from 2018, so it's not really a new font, but it is still one of my favorites.

jiehong 16 hours ago

This reminds me of the eye chart used in some countries, because it isn't based on reading letters, but on a direction.

For example [0], you should indicate the direction where the E points to.

[0]: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61MRfRwHwWL._SL1235_.jpg

cbm-vic-20 19 hours ago

That main image makes my astigmatic eyes very unhappy.

https://optician-sans.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Comp-3....

  • abtinf 18 hours ago

    Why did they animate it to add a blur?

    • atonse 17 hours ago

      OMG I kept thinking my glasses (progressive lenses) were causing that. I didn't realize it was animating.

    • GuinansEyebrows 18 hours ago

      probably to evoke the feeling of undergoing an eye exam.

      • dylan604 17 hours ago

        I can hear the tech asking "number 1 or number 2"

        • somat 6 hours ago

          It's probably just me being a huge introvert, but I dislike saying "I am not sure do it again" more than twice and am always left a bit discontent wondering if the prescription is as good as it should be.

          I wish I could book 30 minutes alone with the machine and just dial it in perfectly myself.

          • jrockway an hour ago

            It's worth finding an optometrist that you have a good rapport with for that reason. I got lucky and get along really well with the person that I see; the results are worth speaking up for.

            (I had two somewhat persistent problems before I started seeing her... One was that my prescription was focused a little before infinity because the sign is 20 feet away and not infinity feet away. We tweaked some stuff and fixed that problem. The other was that if I'm tired and it's pretty low contrast outside, I always see double. We added some extra prism for that and it's helped a lot. I've had the same prism prescription for 30 years but adding more was a noticeable improvement.)

          • bonoboTP 2 hours ago

            Once I felt like I'll be really attentive and answer confidently, and in the end I got overminused. The hesitation is part of the signal. If it's 1% sharper, even if you can tell which one is 1% sharper, you gotta say hmmm number 1 is a bit better but just a little.

            Adding -0.5 to the diopter will often make the distance noticeably sharper in appearance while not really giving you more lines you can read, it's a sensation of sharpness but not really more info. And for that you a price because near vision will require straining your eye muscles to accommodate, and that will often cause headaches and tiredness after reading or working at a monitor.

    • darkwater 16 hours ago

      Can't you clearly see why?

  • pimlottc 15 hours ago

    That's horrible, the full page blur is less bad since it's so obvious. But man, you should never be intentionally gaslighting the user by making them second-guess their own vision.

    • Orygin 2 hours ago

      The full page blur is horrendous. Every navigation to the page triggers it, so if you click and link and hit back, here's a blurry page for 2s. It also nearly triggers headaches for me, so clearly the webdesigner should not be hired for anything serious...

gadders 19 hours ago

Nice font. Could have done without the dude's tinder profile pic though.

  • dylan604 17 hours ago

    You know you swiped right.

    I had the same odd sentiment about the use of the images as well. It does nothing for me about wanting to use the font.

    • gadders 3 hours ago

      :-) Not my target market, but I'd be interested to hear how it worked out for him.

  • edwinjm 19 hours ago

    That’s how Nordic people look like <grin>

ourmandave 2 hours ago

I didn't notice until my last visit but they also make eye charts for kids who don't know letters yet.

its-summertime 19 hours ago

that C is annoyingly O-ish, and the blurring... feels almost like its made by an anti-optician

  • jamesdwilson 18 hours ago

    it was derived from eye charts that are explicitly designed to find defects in your eyes - it is not a coincidence the O and C look similar.

    • artemisart 15 hours ago

      Yes I don't understand how they can claim it's optimized for legibility when the base font does the inverse.

    • jantissler 17 hours ago

      And there are also alternative versions of many letters as shown further down on the page.

  • Telemakhos 12 hours ago

    There's an alternative, more squarish C; about half the letters have alternative glyphs. If you're using macOS Font Book, scroll down to the bottom of the repertoire to see the alt glyphs.

graypegg 19 hours ago

Huh, so I'm only just learning that the Snellen chart isn't the common one! I wouldn't have known the name of it, but if someone asked me to doodle an eye chart from memory, I would've drawn that blocky E with the serifs! I've most likely been tested with the sans-serif Sloan chart I assume, but the letter forms just aren't distinct enough to stick in my brain I guess. A bit of a shame this font doesn't have a "Optician Serif" variant to look like the Snellen letters.

sandbach 18 hours ago

Always amusing to see spelling errors on painstakingly put together design websites. Unless NRK did indeed mean 'Let us all behave like opticians!'

andrewinardeer 8 hours ago

The Dropbox link in the footer is dead:

``` This link has been deleted The owner of this link has deleted or disabled this link. You can not access it at this time. ```

amdivia 14 hours ago

The loading animation made me feel in need of a visit to my optician

srameshc 15 hours ago

I am looking for a very readable font and I like it. I am not in anyway qualified to compare it to Source Sans Pro or Opensans which I believe are considered very read friendly.

htk 13 hours ago

Nice font, I wish it had lower case letters as well. It looks like it could be a great fixed width font for coding.

ayaros 12 hours ago

I love this so much! I sent it to my Dad, who's an ophthalmologist. Hopefully he gets a kick out of it.

voxleone 15 hours ago

Really like this typeface. It hits that rare sweet spot between experimental and functional. Big thanks to the ANTI Hamar team.

CarVac 19 hours ago

The round G strongly resembles the Google logo.

stevetron 17 hours ago

My default blank document Font settings in MSWord is Liberation Sans, Bold, 14 px.

But my cataract problem is getting worse, and I may have to bump the size up yet again. I have yet to find another font I like as well.

  • oxguy3 16 hours ago

    Liberation Sans is indeed great, but I'm so intrigued: how did you end up preferring a libre font but a proprietary word processor?

isege 16 hours ago

Is it just me or does it look eerily similar to the font Anthropic uses?

  • jy14898 4 hours ago

    The font is around 6 years old and free, so I wouldn't be suprised

m3kw9 19 hours ago

upon entering, it reminds me to go to the Optometrist