This Typography Visualizes What It's Like To Be Dyslexic

A new book called I Wonder What It's Like To Be Dyslexic illustrates a common learning disability through clever graphic design.

Since he was a child, British graphic designer Sam Barclay has struggled with dyslexia––along with 10% to 15% of the population. To help combat the widespread misunderstanding of this common and sometimes debilitating learning disability, Barclay created a book called I Wonder What It's Like To Be Dyslexic, which uses artistic typography to visualize the experience of trying to read with dyslexia. Beautifully designed and fit for both coffee tables and classrooms, the book helps those who aren't dyslexic understand what it's like to struggle with reading on a daily basis.

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Published on November 12, 2013 12:30
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