This ‘Broken’ Typeface Symbolizes the Language Barriers Many New Yorkers Face

Many of us take the ability to read for granted, but a good number of adults in the U.S. struggle to do so. According to the nonprofit Literacy Partners, roughly 18% of New York residents do not speak English proficiently, making it difficult for them to read everyday documents and messages. Working with The&Partnership’s New…

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