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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.

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Gareth Ford Williams
Gareth Ford Williams

Written by Gareth Ford Williams

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.

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