Aug 3, 2022
There are problems with dyslexic accessible fonts in that none are proven to be beneficial. A font that follows core best practices in font design, humanist open counters, no imposter shapes etc, will work well for the whole audience.
There are problems with dyslexic accessible fonts in that none are proven to be beneficial. A font that follows core best practices in font design, humanist open counters, no imposter shapes etc, will work well for the whole audience.
Director at Ab11y.com and The Readability Group. I am an Ex-Head of UX Design and Accessibility at the BBC and I have ADHD and I’m Dyslexic.