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Think dyslexia is just reading backwards? Here’s what it’s really like.
Prompt
The hook on the first slide: Think dyslexia is just reading backwards? Here's what it is really like. On each slide, give a scenario in which a person is impacted in their day-to-day due to their dyslexia
Image Style
Cartoon Illustration
high-quality cartoon illustration style, clean lines, vibrant colors, professional digital art quality with smooth gradients and proper shading
Individual Slides
Click on any slide to see its AI prompt and captions

SLIDE 1
A portrait of a person with a thoughtful expression, with a cloud of jumbled, overlapping, and floating alphabet letters surrounding their head
Dyslexia is NOT just jumbled letters. Here’s the reality

SLIDE 2
Top panel: A computer screen filled with an extremely dense block of text, viewed from over a person's shoulder. Bottom panel: The same person at their desk, looking stressed with their head in their hands, an angry email notification visible on their monitor
What it looks like: Just a standard work email on a screen.

SLIDE 3
Top panel: A person standing at a reception desk, calmly holding a clipboard with a form. Bottom panel: A close-up on a person's hands anxiously gripping a pen over a form, with multiple fields crossed out and rewritten
The task: A simple sign-in sheet at a new doctor's office.

SLIDE 4
Top panel: A person casually glancing towards a standard analog wall clock. Bottom panel: A person squinting and staring intently at the same analog clock, their brow furrowed in deep concentration
What people see: Someone looking at an analog clock.

SLIDE 5
Top panel: A person in a grocery store aisle confidently holding a shopping list and putting the correct product in their cart. Bottom panel: The same person looking frustrated, holding a list and comparing two very similar-looking product boxes with different labels
The plan: Follow a simple, written shopping list.

SLIDE 6
Top panel: A confident driver with hands on the steering wheel, looking forward at a clear, straight road. Bottom panel: A stressed driver pulled over on the side of a road at a confusing intersection with many street signs, looking anxiously at their phone's map
The instruction: 'In 200 feet, turn left.'

SLIDE 7
Top panel: Two people in a hallway, one is calmly giving spoken directions while the other nods. Bottom panel: The person who received directions now standing alone at a T-intersection in the hallway, looking lost and scratching their head
What I hear: 'Go down the hall, take the second right, it’s the third door on your left.'