[Sigia-l] Type for dyslexics
Listera
listera at rcn.com
Tue Oct 14 17:45:14 EDT 2003
"There has been growing innovation to combat dyslexia, especially
for children, in the form of computer software. However, relatively
little design research has been done in the area of typography
and type design that might support dyslexics. Read Regular is
a typeface designed specifically to help people with dyslexia read
and write more effectively."
Read Regular / Introduction
<http://www.readregular.com/english/intro.html>
Anyone experienced with this?
Ziya
Nullius in Verba
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