EasyReading
Semi-serif (akin to Humanist Sans-serif) typeface
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EasyReading font is a typeface designed for childhood literacy. It supports the basic Latin, Latin Extended-A and some of the Latin Extended-B blocks of Unicode, covering most languages written in Latin script. It was created by Federico Alfonsetti to help readers with dyslexia and to increase reading speed.[1][2]
CategorySemi-serif (akin to Humanist Sans-serif)
DesignerFederico Alfonsetti
FoundryEasyreading Multimedia srl
Date released2009
| Category | Semi-serif (akin to Humanist Sans-serif) |
|---|---|
| Designer | Federico Alfonsetti |
| Foundry | Easyreading Multimedia srl |
| Date released | 2009 |
| Variations | Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extra Bold, Extra Bold Black |
| Website | www.easyreading.it |
EasyReading has a hybrid semi-serif design. It has widely spaced kerning compared to most typefaces.
Erik Spiekermann claims that Easyreading is a mere copy of his ITC Officina Font.[3]