on display – final typeface

from experimenting with designing my own typefaces and picking ideas of typefaces I could use went to pick two typefaces that from the adoble front, both are san serif as that look kinda close to each other but both have different width and sizes of letters this so the adu9ince can read the typefaces of each letter and not get confused as much for the  letters being seen as another letter from, having the simple typeface means i can also be more wild with my own typography that I have designed as both will visualable however the main typeface will stand out more from the backgrounds of outcomes.Screenshot 2019-11-11 at 21.30.49.png

The typeface I went on to design on my ipad was a simple san serif typeface that had areas removed out to give a demolish the look of a normal letter for, this was to make a missing look of something that can be confusing to people this idea is to represent the missing part of text people often can see with dyslexia from missing words in sentences missing letters, the idea to move on from this idea to use another copy of it and add a motion blur on it to make it more confusing and to also add the effect of movement within the text on the page.

I feel that the idea of the typefaces works and is simple but it’s still recognizable to the viewers looking the outcomes but it also show so of the effects of what dyslexia people can see on a day to day look of text.

 

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