Several examples of visual dyslexia which I recorded in various locations during my summer vacations in France this year.
A collection of visuals and experience from all areas of life that visually explain the feeling, thinking, seeing, hearing and understanding of a dyslexic mind to a non-dyslexic and vice versa. Suitable comments of any format are invited, spelling mistakes are expected and appreciated.
20/10/2012
20/05/2012
The ____Pest Shop In Town
Seen in Birmingham City centre. It is open for guesses what this shop used to sell, however the damaged sign gives the shop a completely new identity, fact!
26/03/2012
More Visual Dyslexia from Digbeth
Last Saturday I went along the "Birmingham Graphic DNA" walk as part of the Still Walking Festival (http://stillwalking.org). Originally the walk was supposed to be guided by Geraldine Marshall (http://urbanlettering.wordpress.com/), however Geraldine had to cancel on short notice and Ben Waddington (http://tinyurl.com/8wylpy), a local historian, filled in to share his expertise of the local area of Digbeth with the walkers.
The images where all taken during the walk and it was truly insightful to find out more about the history and stories behind some of the typography on display in this former-industrial centre of Birmingham, which is now in many parts derelict. Some of this history is now also my history, as I used to by paints and materials from Johnstones' Paint (image above), which has left their shop a while back now and I am also driving through the area daily on the way to work. I wish I could go on walks like this everyday!
The sign above was covered up for a while by the sign of a shisha shop, however since that business has left the area, the original sign was revealed again. The sign furthermore indicates that the original house was shortened, as the sign would have originally read: Birmingham Home for Lost and Starving Dogs.
28/02/2012
The letters seem to have been eaten away...
Seen in a kebab shop at the Heumarkt in Cologne. Here the missing letters are visually supported by the goods themselves.
11/02/2012
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