HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) Could a new typeface make it simpler for those with Dyslexia to check out? According to Slate.com, designer Christian Boer hopes …
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Taking place at Queen Margaret University on Wednesday, November 26, the public event intends to raise awareness of dyslexia and improve access to …
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Over 20 specialists on literacy, education and discovering disabilities will broadcast and communicate with families during a full day of dyslexia advocacy and …
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The 75 year-old is Head of state of Dyslexia Scotland and Vice Head of state of the British Dyslexia Association, and is a long standing campaigner for better …
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A Dutch designer has developed Dyslexie, a typeface that he hopes will certainly make it easier for individuals with dyslexia to read.See all stories on this subject
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