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Originally Posted by JSWolf
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Not true. It depends if the Dyslexic person is more familiar with sans or serif. Many may find the clarity of a sans font better. I've read the material and tested people diagnosed with Dyslexia (not self identifying), Size, word/line spacing, clarity and contrast are the important aspects. Too tight or loose kerning (keming) is an issue for everyone, but worse for Dyslexic readers.
Also Dyslexia is nothing to do with Bionic reading which alleges to speed regular reading. I think you are thinking of the Open Dyslexic font, which was a cute art project with no scientific basis.