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visual dyslexia

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Collection of visuals and experience from all areas of live that visually explain feeling, thinking, seeing, hearing and understanding of a dyslexic mind to a non-dyslexic and vice versa

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  • The paint has pealed off...

    Posted on Saturday October 3rd, 2009 at 06:37 in visual dyslexia, no parking, paint pealing

    ...however the sign remains. A sign which has been painted onto a shop front on Stoney Lane. looks like the applied paint has prevented the layer below from pealing off....

  • Signage in an identity crisis

    Posted on Monday September 21st, 2009 at 17:00 in stansted airport, identity crisis, visual dyslexia, miss-leading signage

    London's Stansted Airport has gone through many "face lifts" and changes over the past years and as a regular traveler I have witnessed many changes over the years. In 2008, after a summer holiday in Bavaria, I came across this sign outside the termi...

  • Down Ladypool Road

    Posted on Wednesday April 15th, 2009 at 18:16 in deconstructive typography dyslexia

    It has been a long time, however as a reimbursement, a truly beautiful shot. I have been passing by this example almost everyday over the past two and half years, I finally managed to stop and take a snap. What has this sign been advertising, who can...

  • Signs, igns, S g s...

    Posted on Wednesday August 20th, 2008 at 16:04

    On a recent trip to Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, this sign was trying to warn visitors from stepping onto the ski jump, although I am not sure if it will stop the German speaking visitors from doing so...A sign I came across in Bath a while ag...

  • Multilingual dyslexia

    Posted on Sunday April 6th, 2008 at 16:08

    During a recent trip to Cologne in Germany I discovered this signage on the lift leading to the viewing platform on top of the KölnTriangle, which is a great way to discover the town. The viewing platform was opened less then two years ago, however ...

  • Bikes or shop for sale?

    Posted on Tuesday March 11th, 2008 at 18:16 in deconstructive typography

    The front of a shop selling bicycles on Stratford Road in Sparkbrook/Birmingham. Beautiful colours, deconstructive typography, but no sales?...

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3 stars Tatjana

Dear Friends,

I am connected with an organisation called The Learning People, who have launched a UK petition on the Downing Street website to reclassify dyslexia as a thinking style rather than a disability.

You can access further information about the campaign, and sign up for newsletter updates, on our blogsite at http://www.dyslexia-gift.org.uk

If you are a UK resident or ex-pat British citizen, you can sign the petition at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk

Please help us publicise the campaign by telling everyone you know, and by passing the word around any other relevant networking groups you subscribe to.

Our sincerest thanks,

Tatjana Lavrova

Posted: April 11th, 2008 | Report This Comment

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