No two persons ever read the same book, said Edmund Wilson. Especially if one of them has dyslexia.
Designer Abelardo Gonzalez has invented an open-sourced font, OpenDyslexic, that helps people with dyslexia read more easily. The ERBrowser now has support for the font, so readers can use it online.
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Abelardo Gonzalez |
See how the letters have weighted bottoms to prevent confusion through flipping and swapping. It’s a simple innovation that opens up the world of books for people with dyslexia. Bravo!