
Daniel Britton's typeface removes lines from normal lettering to simulate the difficulty dyslexic people have while reading.

Britton used his background in graphic design and experience with the learning disorder to design the typeface.

As readers are forced to slow down to read, they experience similar frustrations and related emotions as those with dyslexia.

Britton hopes to create educational packs to be sent to schools to increase empathy for dyslexic students.

The typeface was initially featured in designboom magazine, where it received creative praise.