BZBrainz ,
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If you read large print or dyslexic font paperback books do you prefer this to be indicated on the cover (say on a banner at the top) to help you identify the accommodation?

I compiled a quick poll based on different perspectives I've read.

➡️ Please consider sharing to help me reach more readers.

BZBrainz OP ,
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@bookstodon I am hoping my poll will keep teacher the readers of large print and dyslexic font. If you have a moment or know someone, please boost this signal.

BZBrainz OP ,
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@bookstodon many months ago I received feedback that some readers disliked how I labeled my large-font edition of Late Identified workbook. So I could do better, I asked.

The majority that participated reported they wanted the accommodation labeled on their paperback in a visible way.

“Large Font Edition” or “Dyslexic Font Edition”

When I asked where, most said on the spine.

rayckeith ,
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@BZBrainz @bookstodon "Large Print" is the more common label. Some people still don't know what a 'font' is.

BZBrainz OP ,
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@rayckeith @bookstodon Thank you, Ray! Absolutely. I think I’ll edit my original post as this is what I meant.

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