.@ingnl Can you elaborate on the accessibility attributes of the new font in the iOS app? pic.twitter.com/3mkyBLpw4Z
— LTTRRR (@letterror) December 14, 2015
@letterror @ingnl what do these magical letters look like?
— Kris Sowersby (@klimtypefoundry) December 14, 2015
@klimtypefoundry @ingnl This one, right? pic.twitter.com/pqXTFlaFz3
— LTTRRR (@letterror) December 14, 2015
@letterror yes that's right. Here is a comparison of the old and new font. ^Franke pic.twitter.com/PRBi44K9gB
— ING Nederland (@ingnl) December 14, 2015
@letterror we've designed a new font, which is easier to read for people with dyslexia. Do you have any specific questions about it? ^Franke
— ING Nederland (@ingnl) December 14, 2015
@ingnl Hi, yes, I'm curious about which steps you took to address dyslexia in this font?
— LTTRRR (@letterror) December 14, 2015
@letterror we tried different fonts and consulted people with dyslexia in order to come up with an acceptabel font. ^Franke
— ING Nederland (@ingnl) December 14, 2015
@ingnl @letterror Funny. It appears to me you are using a standard retail typeface. https://t.co/LIq7fLce1K
— Paul van der Laan (@boldmonday) December 14, 2015
@letterror this is a clear case for @@fontbullshit
— ReType Foundry (@retypefoundry) December 14, 2015
@klimtypefoundry @letterror @ingnl Single storey lowercase regular a. Is that bon ton? Can't imagine it'll improve legibility.
— sjoerd (@dotbydot_live) December 14, 2015