Kromofons
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Kromofons are a color alphabet in which each of the 26 letters of English is represented by a unique color. The Kromofons alphabet is a set of graphemes that are not written, but which consist rather solely of rectangles or other visible units of color.
Kromofons was invented and patented[1] by Lee Freedman.
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Messages written in Kromofons can be embedded in images, animations, and even performing arts.[2]Anecdotal evidence suggest it may be easier for people with dyslexia and other learning disabilities to read using Kromofons than with written alphabets.[2]