![]() ![]() Use common words, and not too many long words (more than six letters). Instead, try to work with your content and layout more. ![]() Of course, for users with dyslexia this is an absolute must, but readability is surley enough preferable for everyone!Īnother advice: don’t worry too much about finding the best possible font, because apparently the font don’t matter all that much. For example: by having a short line length of about 45 to 75 characters and letting your paragraphs breathe, you instantly make your text more accessible and readable. We wanted to know if there is certain elements that triggers or worsen their symtoms, for instance small margins or several colums of text next to each other.Īs it turned out – there is! And this, among other things, is what we hope to show with our dyslexia simulator. In the spring of 2017, we gathered a bunch of experienced test persons with dyslexia and in groups we interviewed them about their condition and their individual needs. ![]()
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