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ESV Crystal New Testament

A Dyslexia-Friendly Edition using Grace

by Cambridge University Press

  • Bestseller
  • 11 Point
  • Hardback
  • ESV
  • 16.5 x 23.5 x 4.9 cm

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For readers who need a portable New Testament without the strain of tiny print.

Solves the frustration of carrying bulky Bibles just to get a readable font size.

Enjoy clear, effortless reading of the Gospels and Epistles wherever you go.

If you find traditional pocket Bibles a struggle to read but do not want to carry a full-size volume, this Crystal edition is a superb compromise. It pairs the elegance of the ESV with a surprisingly generous font size that makes reading on the train or in a quiet moment a genuine pleasure.
Aaron

Aaron

Eden Bibles & Bible Study Specialist

The Crystal New Testament delivers an easier reading experience to people with dyslexia through its use of the pioneering Grace typeface and unique design principles.

Created by Danish typesetters 2K and inspired by publisher Sarah Grace, Grace sets out to 'serve struggling readers in general and gain better readability for all'.

Drawing on user testing and research, the Crystal New Testament follows these core principles:

  • Paragraphs 8 lines or fewer, well spaced out to give the reader breaks
  • Letters weighted so they stay in place, reducing visual stress
  • Similar letters adapted so each has a unique shape
  • Single-column format for a natural read
  • Generous type size provides a comfortable read.
  • 11pt text

Printed on cream paper, this hardback edition in the English Standard Version is gentle on the eye and will benefit those with dyslexia and other reading conditions. Readers can access a survey from Cambridge University to inform future research into accessible reading.