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THIS IS DYSLEXIE FONT

Dyslexie Font, designed by dyslexic graphic designer Christian Boer, revolutionizes readability for individuals with dyslexia by focusing on legibility and addressing their unique challenges.

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DYSLEXIA FRIENDLY FONT

Designed by a dyslexic, the font focuses on legibility by enhancing visual distinction between characters, reducing reading complexity and helping individuals navigate text with less mental effort and greater fluency. This typeface strategically crafts letters with heavier bottoms and wider openings for improved readability.

Try out the Free version Chrome Extension

USING DYSLEXIE FONT

The typeface for your Windows / Apple computer. The Chrome Extension to read online. The online Dyslexia Workspace for your Chromebook.

SUMMARY POTCAST

This is an potcast made to listen what you can see and read on this website, if you just want to listen.

CHROME EXTENSION

The Chrome Extension lets you read any website in Dyslexie Font. You can adjust the font settings like size spacing interline and color and use the immersive reader for a distraction-free reading experience. Works with Chrome and Edge browser.

Try it for free with the typeface only or get the full version for only 12 dollar a year.

EXAMPLE TEXT

Looking for dyslexia-friendly text to share with someone else? Download our PDF for a quick demo.

If you have dyslexia and want to read other sites also in Dyslexie Font, try our Chrome Extension. The typeface feature is free, so you can explore it as long as you'd like.

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Victoria and Albert Museum logo in blue.
VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM

Did you know that the first sketches and writings of the idea of the Dyslexie Font and a book made in the typeface are included in the library collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London? These sketsen and book where first part of an Victoria and Albert exhibition on design and accessibility in China, before it went to London.

REVIEWS
DYSLEXIE FONT IS PROPELLED BY THE DYSLEXIC COMMUNITY.

We appreciate the emotional responses to the Dyslexie Font. Recognizing the shared struggles in education and work for individuals with dyslexia, we value the understanding conveyed through emails and reactions. As someone with dyslexia, I am grateful for the support.

Thank you for your reply, and thank you for this font. It gives people self esteem. I can't believe that in 2023 that after your font was created that schools aren't using it as standard. All children could finally read and no-one would be left behind.

I'm 42 years old and I knew that I always had problems reading and keeping focused without any distractions. It was like a breath of fresh air that had been let loose. I cannot tell you how much your research has opened my eyes to how I read and other people read.

I want very much to thank you. For the first time in my life I read the alphabet as the rest of the world reads it. By the time I got to "w" I was silently crying (much to my families astonishment). Thank you. Thank you so much.

I showed it to a colleague of mine who happens to have dyslexia, and he literally broke down and started crying because he was able to read your info page aloud.

By the way, please let your designers know that Dyslexie is amazing!! Seeing your YouTube clip was like reading for the first time. Your website was even better. I nearly cried. Thank you.

READ RESEARCH

Research within the dyslexia community consistently shows that the Dyslexie font positively benefits individuals with dyslexia, improving their reading skills. At Dyslexie Font, we embrace this research for better insights and progress. Explore more about our font and the research results.

ABOUT DYSLEXIA

Dyslexia is part of the neurodiversity spectrum. Neurodiversity is a term that aknowledge the diversity of human brains and minds, and sees the strengths and challenges of each neurotype.

ABOUT US

Dyslexie font is a special font designed by Christian Boer, who has dyslexia himself. He created the font as his final project for his university degree. Since then, he has made a big impact on the world of dyslexia. Learn more about Dyslexie font in this website.