Dyslexia (or specific learning disorder for reading) is a condition where individuals have difficulty with reading and written expression. They have difficulty in identifying, decoding, as well as connecting the sounds to the associated letters.
Diagnosed individuals face challenges with their day to day activities which can cause emotional distress and frustration, because they give their all to improve but have difficulty in succeeding despite their efforts.
Visit the information page to know more about dyslexia as a condition. Some facts and statistics, as well as some common misconceptions.
Dyslexia is a lifelong condition that can't be "cured" but it can be successfully managed with the right support especially when identified early.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Both parents and teachers play a crucial role in helping children with dyslexia thrive. Research shows that: Parents who offer consistent support, encouragement, and access to structured reading activities can make a big difference. Teachers who adjust their materials and teaching strategies like using clearer fonts, visual aids, or extra time can help students learn more effectively and feel more confident.
Ready to make a difference?
Visit the Learn page for teachers and educators to learn design and typographic principles that can be used to adjust your teaching material to be more dyslexia friendly.
a free printable design pamphlet that summarizes the lessons contained in the video tutorial series.
—perfect for quick reference while designing.
FREE Sample Alphabet Book
A printable book designed specifically for teaching the alphabet to grade school students with dyslexia. See how the principles from the tutorials come to life in an actual learning tool.
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VIDEO TUTORIALS
+ downloadable design pamphlet + sample book
Design & Typography Tips for Dyslexia-Friendly Materials
Learn how to make your educational content more accessible for students with dyslexia. These free video tutorials walk you through practical design and typography principles that can be applied to:
Printouts
Presentations
Worksheets
Educational Books
The goal? To help students with dyslexia better understand and engage with the material through thoughtful, inclusive design.