Open Dyslexia Article

What if the very way we see letters could change how we see ourselves?

The Open Dyslexia article is a personal and investigative piece that delves into the relationship between typography, accessibility, and lived experience. In it, I reflect on how traditional type design often overlooks neurodiverse readers and explore how fonts like OpenDyslexic reshape both legibility and empathy in visual communication. Blending design research with personal insight, the article challenges the conventions of “perfect” type, advocating for inclusivity and design that prioritizes understanding over aesthetics. It serves as both a design critique and a call to reimagine how communication can empower, rather than exclude, through the subtle artistry of letterform.

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