{{Infobox font | name = | style = Semi-serif (akin to Humanist Sans-serif) | creator = Federico Alfonsetti | foundry= Easyreading Multimedia srl | releasedate = 2009 | variations = Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extra Bold, Extra Bold Black | website = [http://www.easyreading.it/en/ www.easyreading.it] }}
'''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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.easyreading.it/en/try-it/ |title=The easiest font to read | EasyReading |website=Easyreading.it |date= |access-date=2017-07-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2014/07/27/easyriding-una-scommessa-per-aiutare-a-leggere-chi-ha-difficoltaTorino15.html |title=EasyRiding una scommessa per aiutare a leggere chi ha difficoltà - la Repubblica.it |language=it |website=Ricerca.repubblica.it |date=2014-07-27 |access-date=2016-11-23}}</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://mobile.twitter.com/espiekermann/status/483995231575347200| title = Twitter}}</ref>
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==External links== * [http://rivistedigitali.erickson.it/dislessia/archivio/vol-10-n-2-2/ Research stating what is written above] {{in lang|it}} translation([http://www.easyreading.it/en/scientific-research/]) * [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jir.12214/abstract Abstract]{{subscription required}} from John Wiley & Sons Library: in September 2015, Dr. Bachmann presented the EasyReading research at the EAMHID (European Association for Mental Health) international conference held in Florence. The abstracts of the conference proceedings, including that of Dr. Bachmann, were published in the "Journal of Mental Disability Research" (Vol. 59, September 2015), published by John Wiley & Sons at the end of the same month. [http://www.easyreading.it/en/scientific-research/ Content]
Category:Unicode typefaces Category:Management of dyslexia Category:Semi-serif typefaces Category:Typefaces and fonts introduced in 2009
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