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charactistics
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conventional,
mention authors that
talk about alternative
types of thinking
logical, one step at a time, sequential
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artists
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Bethan Laura Wood
'My mum still says I can end up making mountains out of mole hills; seeing all the big questions in the small things and the minute detail in the big. Sometimes, I mean, I get lost in which details are the most important to concentrate on'.
you make sense of the written world .... only being able to make sense of the sentence when broken down, highlighted in colours to regroup the words into a form that I could more easily understand. Now I make my living sharing and seeing the world though colour and patterns extracted from the things that surround me.
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Paul Smith
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'were very curious, inventive, we don't follow the crowd, anyone looking for a creative member of staff, her we are' - PS
The Nottingham designer, who is patron of the Dyslexia Association, says he believes having the learning difficulty has made him more creative.
(2013) Designer Paul Smith helps to raise awareness of dyslexia. Available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-derbyshire-25926388 (Asscessed: 28.11.21)
stigma for many children, because teachers or imployers didntt understand what's going on
What were your favourite stories/books as a child?I’m actually dyslexic and so reading was always a big challenge growing-up but I do love the work of Heath Robinson and have done since the moment I first saw one of his books. His imagination is so incredible and the way he captures it in these wonderfully whimsical drawings is just endlessly inspiring.(2019) INTERVIEW WITH PAUL SMITH https://www.pavilionbooks.com/2019/11/20/interview-with-paul-smith/ (Asscessed: 28.11.21)
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Robert Rauschenberg
"I'm dyslexic, quite seriously dyslexic - I still have trouble reading – so I hated school. It was the worst period of my whole life, the first 12 years of growing up". – Robert Rauschenberf : Described as "The greatest living painter"
https://www.happydyslexic.com/node/20
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