• This award-winning photographer examines the relationship between a mother and son who share a dyslexia diagnosis in her multimedia work DNA Dyslexia.

  • As a child, this award-winning Irish architect discovered art as an outlet for the frustrations of dyslexia, eventually becoming an artist full-time.

  • This illustrator of countless classic children's books found success in art that eluded him in academics.

  • Creator of Dekko Comics went from feeling "bad at school" to creating his own learning tool: comic books that incorporate educational and mental health content into their story

  • Hard work brought this producer/director/screenwriter from school struggle to Hollywood success.

  • Emmy Award-winning producer and director thinks "being dyslexic also can be an asset in many ways"

  • Award-winning designer has found great success by incorporating his dyslexia into his work.

  • British playwright and novelist Bernard Taylor surrounded himself with the literary arts. He studied at an art college in London and moved to New York City as a young man, where he made a living as an actor, writer, and illustrator.

  • Four time winning artist of the Archibald Prize People's Choice, Vincent Fantauzzo looks back at his dyslexia as a blessing more than a disability.