Open Dyslexic font was specially created by people suffering from dyslexia. Dyslexia is a disease in which people feel difficulty in reading and understanding the words written and also don’t understand how to learn them. They find the words distorted. So, this font gives them a clear and understandable feel to them.
This font was created by a famous font designer Abelardo Gonzalez. This font belongs to the sans-serif font family. This font is available in 9 weights each with its complete set of capital and small letters, numbers, special characters, and multi-lingual support.
This font is available in otf file format which supports advanced typographic features like ligatures, small caps, and many more.
Who Used Open Dyslexic Font?
This font is provided to use for dyslexia patients especially. This font is most commonly used in dyslexic patients’ books, storybooks, comic books, articles, and many more, where the patients don’t understand the words clearly.
Besides those, this font can also be used for other design projects like you can make posters, magazines, comic books, menu cards, business cards, business stationery, T-shirts, and many more.
This font can also be used to make attractive presentations using PowerPoint and make websites using HTML and CSS. this font can be converted from other simple fonts to this font using an online font generator tool. You can copy and paste this font into your project directly from the tool and you don’t have to download this tool on your computer.
Open Dyslexic Font Family Appearance
Details in Table
Name | Open Dyslexic font |
Designer | Abelardo Gonzalez |
Style | Sans serif |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
License | Free for Personal Use |
Font License Guide
You are provided this elegant font free of cost if you want to use this font for personal designs. You are required to buy a paid license for the font from the designer if you want to use this font commercially.
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Family of Open Dyslexic Font
- Open Dyslexic Regular
- Open Dyslexic Italic
- Open Dyslexic Bold
- Open Dyslexic Bold Italic
- Open Dyslexic Alta Bold
- Open Dyslexic Alta Bold Italic
- Open Dyslexic Alta Regular
- Open Dyslexic Alta Italic
- Open Dyslexic Mono Regular
Open Dyslexic Font Free Download
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Supported Languages
Kashubian, (Kurmanji), Aragonese, Ibanag, Interlingua, Basque, Portuguese Hungarian, Hmong, Latvian, Italian, Malagasy, Breton, Kyrgyz Irish Hausa, Lojban, (Cyrillic), Occitan, (Glosa), Luxembourgian, Interglossa Potawatomi, Khanty, Karachay Creole, Guarani, Ladin, Norwegian, (Cyrillic), Hopi, (Cyrillic), Macedonian English, Indonesian, Piedmontese, Malay Pangasinan, Papiamento, Greek, Arrernte, Istro-Romanian, Arapaho, Haitian (Glosa), Hiligaynon, Hawaiian, Komi-Permyak, Polish, Kurdish Quechua, (Cyrillic), Kabardian, Interglossa Rhaeto-Romance, Irish (Ilokano), Lithuanian, Jèrriais, Kurdish, Kalmyk Indonesian, Ossetian, Greenlandic, Khakas, Kildin Mari, Albanian, Northern (Gaelic), (Latinized), Khalkha, Lombard, Asturian, Bislama, Iloko Istro-Romanian, Oromo, (Gaelic), Romanian, Cebuano, Hill Low Sotho Saxon, Sami, Alsatian, Maltese, Kazakh Interlingua, (Pedi), Icelandic, Aymara.
FAQs About This Font
Is Open Dyslexic font a Fancy texture?
No, this font is not a fancy font. This is a decent sans-serif font style designed by Abelardo Gonzalez.
Is Open Dyslexic Font a Google Font?
No, this font is not an open-source font but you can download this font from this website and use it on your desired application.
Can I use the Open Dyslexic font in a logo?
Yes, you can use this font to make amazing and meaningful logos. You can also make other advertising material.
What projects is Open Dyslexic Font ideal for?
This typeface is ideal for a large collection of designs. You can make posters, websites, application interface designs, and many more.