@antontartz and yet, there are people like me, some of whom are dyslexic and some of whom have other vision and processing difficulties, who straight up cannot read these very regular fonts 🤷🏻 if you rely on medical research over disabled community knowledge and discount our lived reality as "anecdotes" (as if our quality of life doesn't count if it's not backed up by numbers!) you're doing an ableism.

it may be true that if you take a sample of dyslexic people, the font may not perform very well. but that just means that dyslexia is not the reason why some people do so much better with these fonts, not that we're imagining our access needs.