This Font Simulates What It’s Like To Have Dyslexia

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Can you read this? Daniel Britton.



In the world of advertising, most campaign posters are designed to be read easily by anyone from a distance and at close range.


What marks graphic designer Daniel Britton’s font as distinct is that, when formed into complete sentences, the words are a challenge to read in order to emulate exactly how frustrating dyslexia can be.


Believing dyslexia to be misunderstood and under-researched, Britton designed the font and these images in his final year at university to raise awareness of the condition.

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Published on June 17, 2015 06:23
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