
KaeYoss |

Usually, the font is kept relatively small because space on the sheet is limited.
You might want to print it out double size and have each page on two sheets of paper (or a bigger format, like A3 instead of A4).
Of course, this will take up some space, so it might not be ideal, but it can be done with existing sheets.

Anguish |

I'd recommend abandoning the confines of a pre-printed character sheet. One of my groups also has someone with poor vision. We've shifted him to a standard statblock. A landscape page with two columns works very well for him. The left side has the key statblock and the right side has the descriptions of his abilities. I've brought everything up to about 15 point and he sees it just fine.
The idea is to keep the amount of print on the page at a minimum so you can then expand the print size. Don't chew up precious space with boxes and logos and equations.

BlindProphet00 |

Has anybody made a large print character sheet? We have a visually impaired player. The standard sheet type is too small.
I have the exact same problem. What I would recommend doing is going to any print shop and have like 5 or 6 copies of a regular character sheet made but have them print it on 11x17 paper at 135%. You could also get int enlarged on two regular sized sheets of paper but it will be split up. It's really hard to find stuff like that for the visually impaired so you might just have to get a small notebook to track your stuff. I know it sucks but we got to learn to adapt to stuff like that.
If you need help with any other stuff like that i have ran into a lot of issues because of not seeing well when it comes to gaming so just send me an email at sdrobinson22@yahoo.com