“Verdana, Helvetica, and Times New Roman all do well in tests, and usually do better than dyslexia-specific fonts (e.g. Open Dyslexic) because they are familiar”
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
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“Verdana, Helvetica, and Times New Roman all do well in tests, and usually do better than dyslexia-specific fonts (e.g. Open Dyslexic) because they are familiar”