Do you know which fonts are dyslexic-friendly?
You will want to avoid using Serif style fonts with little lines on the ends.
Instead, focus on using Sans Serif style fonts that are evenly spaced. Avoid italicized or slanted fonts when possible. This will help the letters seem more open.
Here is a list of just a few Dyslexic-friendly fonts:
- Arial
- Lexend
- Century Gothic
- Calibri
- Tahoma
- Open sans
- Comic Sans
You can also download specially designed fonts like dyslexie and opendyslexic.
For more details on fonts, visit WeAreTeachers.com or AudioEye.com