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Open Dyslexic - Dyslexia Fonts

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Re: Open Dyslexic - Dyslexia Fonts

#4
This is really fascinating, and a good addition to all the typography articles currently on the front page. A designer can forget that standards of usability depend on, fittingly, the users. There are broad guidelines, but no objective standards—the narrower the audience, the more specific optimisations are available to you as a designer. Don’t be afraid to take advantage of them.

Re: Open Dyslexic - Dyslexia Fonts

#5
That's interesting. I've received documents from people in the past that have looked like this and my first reaction was always "why did this person send me a document in the ugliest font possible?".

Never thought there was actually a reason for it.

Re: Open Dyslexic - Dyslexia Fonts

#9
Is this scientifically-backed or just some guy claiming it's better?

Because I'm not dyslexic, however reading through that text I had a number of dyslexic moments, which would lead me to conclude it's either a very good attempt or a very bad one.

For example, the word "bold" came across as "blood" and other fleeting examples that I can no longer recall.

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