If you have dyslexia, learning basic reading, writing, and language skills can be a life-long struggle and a source of frustration. Dutch designer Christian Boer has stepped in to help dyslexic people ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Does someone you love have Dyslexia? If so, celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Day on Oct. 8th by sharing Promova’s Dyslexia Mode 2.0, an upgraded feature that uses a newly ...
The marketers for a typeface called “Dyslexie” claim the font can make reading “easy and enjoyable for people with dyslexia.” The reasoning behind the font’s design is intriguing. But before you get ...
Most of the 15 to 20 percent of people in the United States who have a language-based disability suffer from dyslexia, a condition that makes reading and comprehension difficult. Those who suffer from ...
A frustration with the inaccurate representation of dyslexia in media spurred Daniel Britton to create this font. Designer Daniel Britton is breaking new ground with a font that does much more than ...
A designer who has dyslexia has created a font to help dyslexic readers navigate text, designing letters in a way that avoids confusion and adds clarity. And in England, two researchers are compiling ...
Despite the sudden attention it is getting, Dyslexie is not a new typeface. We first wrote about Dyslexie back in 2011, but even we were three years late to the story: Type designer Christian Boer ...
I got an intriguing PR pitch today from a Dutch company about a font designed for people with dyslexia. The developer, Christian Boer, has dyslexia and came up with the idea while studying at The ...
Reading can be very difficult for individuals with dyslexia. Some people have difficulty relating to this, and dyslexics sometimes find it similarly frustrating to explain what they experience when ...
A new typeface co-created by an Indian creative designer uses colours, inversions and tilted positions to try and make reading easier for dyslexics. For over a decade, designers have been trying to ...
One in five people have dyslexia, and it affects people who use both languages based on alphabets (such as English) or logographics (such as Mandarin, Korean, etc.), making it a worldwide issue.