Nice trivia about how this font was designed: most letters are actually more "weighted" at the bottom. Some people with dyslexia would be able to interpret an "a" as an "e", because they look like each other after a 180° rotation; with letters that are thicker at their base (...no thicc innuendo here, please ^^), gravity keeps the letters in the right orientation. More explanation on the actual website of the font (and no, I do not know the creator of the font and am not endorsed in any way -- as a teacher, I was interested in creating documents suited for everyone, including the dyslexic, colorblind, and so on).
This is a nice idea, but it doesn't actually work. The scientific studies on these specialized fonts show no improvement of reading performance or speed.
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