Ever wondered what it's like to have dyslexia?

UK designer Daniel Britton knew the feeling – but couldn't communicate it to others.

Daniel Britton has created an alphabet that shows people what it's like to have dyslexia. Credit:Daniel Britton

Diagnosed with dyslexia during his final year of university, Britton struggled with professors and peers who couldn't understand his learning disability and thought he wasn't paying attention or was lazy.

So he decided to create a font that would mimic the feeling of reading with dyslexia by slowing down the time it took for readers to decipher sentences.