The Dyslexie font, designed in 2009 by graphic designer Christian Boer. It Focuses on eligible typeface for dyslexic people, people it's meant to distinguish each individual letter and therefore reducing the likelihood of errors and listening to the effort to read it. the letters with like B, D, P and Q are in different lengths after making it easier to read it and less likely to confuse the reader
this typeface is inspired by the concept of an even line of lettering what. It is not a dyslexia font in any way as it doesn't have the requirements for it to be easier legible but it is a more. That would feel slightly busy so that the consumer would have to read it period there are no straight lines as all of them are slightly angled except for the top of the letter. the typeface proportions were based on Gill sans as it's a simple Sans serif typeface that is already nicely proportioned. the G for example has an interesting link a lot of the letters has something slightly off with them which makes them kinda fun. Thinking about him now it probably doesn't work that well as the brand needs to feel like a high street brand.
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