Wicked Words

Logo for Wicked Words project, showing a person having trouble seeing text in various scenarios due to the design, the space, and the eyes. Text says "Wicked Words - Reading Challenges in Everyday Life".

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Reading is something we do constantly, yet each reading experience can feel very different. Some text feels clear and effortless, while other text is frustrating, tiring, or surprisingly hard to read. These differences often depend on where we are, what we’re reading, the lighting around us, and the devices we use.

Wicked Words invites people to contribute examples of text they encounter in their everyday lives. If you have a smartphone, a few minutes of time, and curiosity about how reading works, you can take part.

You contribute by documenting text you naturally encounter during daily life, on a phone, a screen, a page, a label, or a sign, and answering a few short questions about your reading experience. Each contribution takes only a few minutes, and you can choose how many examples to share.

By collecting real-world examples, this project aims to:

  • Identify common barriers that make text hard to read.
  • Understand what design choices support good reading experiences.
  • Learn how people adapt when reading becomes difficult.
  • Inform future research and design related to accessibility and readability.