OpenDyslexic

OpenDyslexic is a sans-serif typeface designed to aid readers with dyslexia through distinctive letterforms and clear shapes.

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"" Access one-stop/open-dyslexic using the OneStop MCP.

Need setup? Read the OneStop MCP docs.

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OpenDyslexic

About

OpenDyslexic is a sans-serif font family created to help offset some visual symptoms of dyslexia by using unique typeface shapes and features. It includes regular and bold weights with normal and italic styles, supporting Latin scripts. The design aims to improve readability and comfort for dyslexic readers in digital and print contexts.

Overview

OpenDyslexic is a carefully crafted sans-serif typeface that emphasizes clarity and distinctiveness in letterforms to assist readers with dyslexia. It offers two weights, regular and bold, each with normal and italic styles, making it versatile for various reading environments. The font supports Latin characters and is intended for use in both digital interfaces and printed materials where enhanced legibility is desired. Its design focuses on reducing common reading errors by differentiating similar letter shapes.

Designer: antijingoist

Usage

"" Access one-stop/open-dyslexic using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.