Abstract:
Dyslexia is a misunderstood, complex brain difference. Society recognizes
dyslexia as a learning disability, however, research shows that while dyslexia presents
challenges with learning, it also presents advantages. Individuals with dyslexia are not
always presented information acknowledging the full spectrum of challenges and
advantages of their brain difference. Using design thinking I investigated perspectives,
experiences, and challenges of dyslexia. Interview results revealed receiving that a
diagnosis can be overwhelming; open conversation is helpful; it is better to have a
diagnosis than not; and the challenges are more well-known than the advantages.
Using data from this research, I designed a transmedia story presenting the
complexities of dyslexia. The story discusses the diagnosis process, offers advice for
coping and accepting dyslexia, and provides a better understanding of both its
challenges and advantages. It encourages individuals to embrace their brain difference,
and build confidence by gaining a greater understanding of what makes them unique.