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Designing For Dyslexics: Part 3

Filed under: Accessibility

balance.jpgIn the final article of this short series on accessites.org, I’ve tried to provide a quick summary of some of the relatively small changes that can be made to increase web accessibility for dyslexics. I’m not convinced that it’s an exhaustive list, though. So I’d be very interested in hearing about any other issues that could be addressed.

I’m also convinced that these changes will probably increase page readabilty for all sighted users. If implemented thoughtfully, they also shouldn’t impact on visually-impaired users.

As ever, it’s all about balance in design.

Published: November 15th 2006

2 Comments

  1. Mike Cherim

    Just wanted to say that was an excellent series, Mel. I’ll have to implement some of what you’ve enlightened me about in my future designs.

  2. Blair Millen

    I’ll second what Mike said, it was a quality series of articles… nice one ;-)