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About the solution
Dyslexie is a typeface font designed to mitigate some of the issues that dyslexics experience when reading. Christian Boer developed it while in college to help fight his own dyslexia.
With a heavy base line, alternating stick/tail lengths, larger-than-normal openings, and semi-curve slant, the dyslexia font ensures that each character has a unique form. When reading a text in the dyslexia font, people with dyslexia have a lot less trouble and fewer errors are made.
Adapted from: https://n.pr/2KmwaVE
More info: http://www.dyslexiefont.com/en/dyslexia-font/
https://vimeo.com/85075132
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