Some dyslexic readers may request a larger font. Font size should be 12-14 point or equivalent (e.g.Alternatives include Verdana, Tahoma, Century Gothic, Trebuchet, Calibri, Open Sans. Use sans serif fonts, such as Arial and Comic Sans, as letters can appear less crowded.When making changes consider all the ways that you use written communications, such as emails, presentations, web pages and printed materials.Ĭonsider these principles in combination with other accessibility guidance such as the Web Accessibility Content Guidelines (WCAG). Adopting these principles for dyslexic readers has the advantage of making all written communication easier on the eye for everyone. This Style Guide provides principles that can help ensure that written material considers the difficulties experienced by some dyslexic people and allows for the use of text to speech to facilitate ease of reading.