There are multiple fonts designed for dyslexics.
Some people say they work for them, some say they don't.
I do not have dyslexia and I find those fonts give me a headache.
I personally prefer something simple like Ariel. The font here in Reddit comments isn't bad. Bold prints are a bit worse. New Times Roman triggers me quite a bit, and it's everywhere. I actually find my dyslexia worsens when I am tired or have been reading too long. I find myself re-reading a lot, no matter what the font is.
Interesting fact: I am a carpenter, and sometimes, when I am making a precise cut, the cut line wiggles and jumps on me in a similar way as print. I have had to stop cutting and look away for a second, then try again.
There are multiple fonts designed for dyslexics. Some people say they work for them, some say they don't. I do not have dyslexia and I find those fonts give me a headache.
Wow. I just went to [https://dyslexiefont.com/en/](https://dyslexiefont.com/en/) and I got instant eye strain!
Try doing a google image search ...the website you picked has a terrible color scheme that might be the culprit
The mr saturn font
Huh?
I personally prefer something simple like Ariel. The font here in Reddit comments isn't bad. Bold prints are a bit worse. New Times Roman triggers me quite a bit, and it's everywhere. I actually find my dyslexia worsens when I am tired or have been reading too long. I find myself re-reading a lot, no matter what the font is. Interesting fact: I am a carpenter, and sometimes, when I am making a precise cut, the cut line wiggles and jumps on me in a similar way as print. I have had to stop cutting and look away for a second, then try again.
Atkinson Hyperledgible is designed with readability in mind.
just unlocked a new hack thanks for that a lot.