Could colour font technology help with dyslexia?
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:09 am
I am wondering if colour font technology could help with dyslexia.
Colour font technology could be used to make a font where each glyph has two colours. So a font with, for examples, a colour part at the left side, or the top left, of each glyph could be made. Would that help lock the orientation of the glyph for a reader who has dyslexia?
Here are some links about existing monochrome fonts and dyslexia.
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=3517
http://bdatech.org/what-technology/type ... -dyslexia/
http://bdatech.org/
William Overington
2 September 2013
Colour font technology could be used to make a font where each glyph has two colours. So a font with, for examples, a colour part at the left side, or the top left, of each glyph could be made. Would that help lock the orientation of the glyph for a reader who has dyslexia?
Here are some links about existing monochrome fonts and dyslexia.
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=3517
http://bdatech.org/what-technology/type ... -dyslexia/
http://bdatech.org/
William Overington
2 September 2013