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Old 02-09-2014, 06:16 AM   #40
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Comic Sans is great for people with Dyslexia.
Very interesting. Didn't know that. I tried Open Dyslexic with dyslexic students, but they weren't too impressed.

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Trebuchet is very similar to it with some variations.
I don't think it looks similar to Comic Sans, fortunately. But it is a very clear, easily readable font. I don't like it on my reader, but I use it for all the handouts I prepare for my students. Experimented with some regular serif font recently, because I was a bit tired of Trebuchet, but students (elderly ladies, in that case) complained at once and demanded their Trebuchet back.
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