
Still, anything that increases accessibility and gets people reading more deeply seems pretty cool. You can convert text to the Bionic font for free, but the font (or… method?) itself is under copyright, so don’t expect it to sweep the internet any time soon (unless, you know, some website decides to just bold the first few letters of words).

By installing or using this font, you are agreeing to the Product Usage Agreement: Before you install or use this font,please buy a. The font renders “the most concise parts of words” in bold, which the font’s creators claim will “guide the eye over the text” and help the brain remember “previously learned words more quickly.”ĭoes it work? Who knows! I felt like I could read the Bionic text slightly more quickly, but as for retention, I honestly have no idea. Huge Crack Display font is a bold and fat font with crack effect for important titles or names, T-shirt, invitations, banner, logo, app game and Movie with disaster or apocalypse theme.

Focusing on a screen, whether it’s your work screen or your post-work FUN SCREEN(!), can feel like it’s draining the life force right out of you and making it impossible to focus on anything longer than 280 characters (and to be honest, some of those long Tweets are a stretch, too).īut a new tool, a font called “Bionic Reading,” claims to help readers-particular those with attention issues-focus on an absorb text. Check the Zoom percentage in the lower right corner of the Word window, in the status bar.
