Brilliant New Typeface Combines Touchable Braille With Visible Letters

Japanese designer Kosuke Takahashi has created a new typeface that allows everyone equal access to information, whether they can see or not.
A Typeface for Dyslexics

Christian Boer, a typographer at the firm Studiostudio based in the Netherlands, has designed a special font for people with dyslexia. The font, called “Dyslexie,” uses specially shaped letters to exaggerate some of the differences between letters that dyslexics find hard to distinguish from one another.