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  2. OpenDyslexic - Wikipedia

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    OpenDyslexic. OpenDyslexic is a free typeface / font designed to mitigate some of the common reading errors caused by dyslexia. The typeface was created by Abbie Gonzalez, who released it through an open-source license. [ 3][ 4] The design is based on DejaVu Sans, also an open-source font. [citation needed] Like many dyslexia-intervention ...

  3. Color blindness - Wikipedia

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    Color blindness or color vision deficiency ( CVD) is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. [ 2] The severity of color blindness ranges from mostly unnoticeable to full absence of color perception. Color blindness is usually an inherited problem or variation in the functionality of one or more of the three classes of cone ...

  4. Color blind glasses - Wikipedia

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    Color correcting lenses have also been used as an aid in alleviating Dyslexia, a disorder hindering a subject's ability to read. In 2001, the company that made Chromagen lenses for color vision deficiency also claimed that the same lenses led to an "enhancement of reading rate in patients with reading disorders related to distortion of text." [19]

  5. ‘Harry Potter’ books now have dyslexia-friendly versions

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    In an effort to make the magic of the wizarding world accessible to everyone, Bloomsbury Publishing just debuted a revised collection.

  6. Dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Dyslexia. Dyslexia, previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability ('learning difficulty' in the UK [ 6]) that affects either reading or writing. [ 1][ 7] Different people are affected to different degrees. [ 3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head ...

  7. ColorADD - Wikipedia

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    ColorADD is a sign code for aiding color blind people to recognise colors, developed by Portuguese graphic designer and professor at the University of Minho, Miguel Neiva. [1] It consists of geometric shapes representing colors and color combinations. The app won the accessibility category of the 2013 Vodafone Foundation Mobile For Good Europe ...

  8. Barrington Stoke - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Stoke. Barrington Stoke [1] is a children's book publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company was founded in 1998 and publishes fiction and non-fiction adapted to different reading ages for reluctant, under-confident and dyslexic children and teens. The books are printed on cream paper to reduce glare and language-edited to ...

  9. Wikipedia:Dyslexic readers - Wikipedia

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    The OpenDyslexic font has been specially designed for dyslexic readers to reduce the unintentional mental movement of typographical characters. ( BBC News - OpenDyslexic font gains ground with help of Instapaper) To enable the OpenDyslexic font on Wikipedia: Click the cogwheel: Select "Fonts". Tick the box labelled "Download fonts when needed ...