Comment by ehecatl42
21 days ago
Comic Sans has an excellent, unironic, track record as an assistive tool for young kids struggling with dyslexia.
21 days ago
Comic Sans has an excellent, unironic, track record as an assistive tool for young kids struggling with dyslexia.
You can do better. This was the first Google result: https://dyslexiefont.com/en/
But there are plenty more. Why settle on the worst one?
Are any of those other "better" alternatives installed by default on Windows?
As a dyslexic, Comic sans is 10,000 times better than the font you linked.
Maybe because it’s that Comic sans is widely available and preinstalled on many systems as a „good enough“ option while others are very costly very quickly