Dyslexie

An iPod app that does errands, dogs in fitteds, fonts for dyslexics and more in this week's look at the web

Dyslexic graphic designer Christian Boer created the typeface Dyslexie with visual “weight” to help dyslexics distinguish between similarly-shaped letters. He describes his meticulously-designed font as the typographic equivalent of a wheelchair, with readers making far fewer mistakes than with regular type.

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

An iPod app that does errands, dogs in fitteds, fonts for dyslexics and more in this week's look at the web

1. 14th FINA World Championships After shooting an aquatic competition in Shanghai from various angles, photographer Ezra Shaw found inspiration in the bizarre faces made by divers—no two alike and all extremely entertaining—as they plummet into the water. 2. Sungevity Sungevity, a home solar energy service based in Oakland, CA, is hitting the streets of the East Coast this summer, giving out free ice pops …

Chimptown Dogs

An iPod app that does errands, dogs in fitteds, fonts for dyslexics and more in this week's look at the web

Chimp Store cleverly shows off their new collection of hats with an adorable cast of pups as models in one of the more well-executed fashion shoots we’ve seen in awhile.