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 ...
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 ...
From robotics to YouTube, technology boasts plenty of applications that make the world a better place — with a new font for people with a pervasive learning disability, typography gets in on the world ...
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 ...
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 ...
A dyslexic man has created a new typeface to illustrate the difficulties he faces every day. Dan Britton feels that there is not enough awareness of the specific problems dyslexics encounter when ...
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 ...
They’re subtle changes — bold punctuation marks, larger capital letters, thicker stems on certain characters. But Christian Boer’s specialized font is making a visible difference for dyslexic readers.
Dutch artist has designed a font that the eyes see as a 3-D object. — -- As a child, Christian Boer had difficulty with reading and writing. The now 33-year-old Dutch artist said he was ...
Unlike most fonts, which prioritize easy and swift readability, graphic designer Daniel Britton's recent creation does just the opposite. Meant to raise awareness for dyslexia, the font strips letters ...
The font, called Dyslexie, isn't the first of its kind, but according to Scientific American in an article published Wednesday, "it has received much fanfare from sufferers." A graphic designer from ...