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New platform aims to bring dyslexic talent into ad industry
Free reading platform Leo makes a creative education more accessible to students with dyslexia.
by Brittaney Kiefer
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Dyslexia-friendly e-reader Leo aims to remove barriers in creative education
The free platform aims to “make reading lists readable” by allowing users to customise text size, colour and spacing, and watch or listen to the book read aloud by key design industry figures.
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Dyslexia is prevalent among creative people yet, according to new e-reading platform Leo, remains a significant barrier within creative higher education. Started by three advertising industry professionals, Leo is a free online tool aiming to make “reading lists readable” by allowing users to customise a digital copy of a book by adapting text size, colour and spacing, or even watch or listen to the book being read aloud. The platform launches with