A Typeface For Dyslexics? Don't Buy Into The Hype

Lucida creator Chuck Bigelow argues that Dyslexie and other similar fonts are statistically no better than Arial.

After being featured at the Istanbul Design Biennial, Dyslexie, a typeface designed with dyslexics in mind, is getting a lot of press. It trended on Facebook earlier this week and has been covered by the Guardian, NPR, CBS, and more. But according to Chuck Bigelow, creator of the Lucida Family there's just one problem: statistically speaking, Dyslexie doesn't work.

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Published on November 14, 2014 09:45
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