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.
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