Ever notice hand-written signs with letters in all-caps, except for the letter L? It looks like an uppercase i ...
WHY DO PEOPlE WRITE lIKE THIS?
Friday, October 05, 2012
OpenDYSlEXIC
Following close in the tracks of the Open Source monospaced font, which will help readers differentiate between l's, I's, and 1s, a new OpenDyslexic font has been developed for dyslexic readers. The letters are all "weighted" at the bottom, giving them gravity to help dyslexic readers from rotating or flipping them in their minds. Look at the lowercase L ... it has a little foot! Perhaps this will help not only the dyslexic but the dysgraphic as well.
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