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Grace Dyslexic Typeface

The development of a dyslexia-friendly font 

Grace Font Story

The Grace Font Story

Attending a conference in Nashville, Sarah Grace heard a talk by Klaus Krogh. a typographic designer and owner of 2K Denmark.

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Klaus talked about how reading wasn't originally a natural activity and how our brains worked when we read. As a dyslexic, Sarah resonated with many things Klaus said.

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After that meeting, the two started talking and they immediately recognised the potential for a bigger and better dyslexic typeface and so began the journey to the Grace typeface.

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Coming soon!

To enhance our accessible reading offering, we'll soon be introducing coloured overlays to use with all our titles.

Font Features

Dyslexia-friendly font features

Characteristics of the Grace font
  • Adding weight to keep letters to the baseline

  • Adding “make-up” to differentiate similar letterforms

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Font Feedback

Feedback on the Grace Font

"The fact that they [students] can recognise that the typeface 'Grace' makes a difference to their reading ability is amazing and has given them confidence."

Abi (teacher)

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