10.14.2003

Read Regular

While there have been great software-based technological advances in battling dyslexia, now there's a typographic approach: the new Read Regular typeface. Each letter in the font is individually designed so that letterforms typically flipped by dyslexics--b and d, for example--are visually unique, and unnecessary flourishes (a lowercase g with two loops) are stripped out.

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