Siobhan Daley is one of our amazing designers at Cyber-Duck who has spoken previously on webinars about her experience as a designer with Dyslexia.
In her All I Want For Digital video, Siobhan explains how huge bulks of text on websites can become overwhelming for Dyslexic users, and that content creators really need to focus on breaking up text and improving readability.
You can find out more about our All I Want For Digital campaign on the Cyber-Duck website: https://cybrd.uk/all-i-want-for-digital
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
Hi, I'm Siobhan, I'm Dyslexic, and all I want for Christmas is for websites to be concise, break up their copy into bite sized short paragraphs with clear headings. Being Dyslexic, when I see large chunks of website copy, I can sometimes feel overwhelmed and easily lose my place when reading. Sometimes the words even begin to swim and blur, which is commonly referred to as the river effect.
So I end up having to copy and paste the content into a Word document and break it up myself before reading it, which of course is a huge waste of time for someone like me.
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You can watch the full series of videos for our All I Want For Digital campaign here on YouTube: • All I Want For Digital (Christmas Edition)
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