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Create and Print Your Own Custom Eye Chart

Author: VSP Vision Care
Published: 2010/12/16 - Updated: 2017/06/26
Category Topic: Visual Aids - Related Publications

Contents: Synopsis - Introduction - Main

Synopsis: VSP Vision Care website lets you create a custom eye chart with any message or letters you like.

Introduction

VSP Vision Care website lets you create a custom eye chart with any message or letters you like.

Main Content

VSP Vision Care, the nation's largest provider of eye health benefits have built a fun activity on their eye care education website.

The activity is a Print and Color Your Own Eye Chart.

The website lets you create a custom eye chart with any message you like. It's a spin on the older classic eye chart (the one with the giant letter "E" at the top).

This is an activity the whole family can really enjoy - kids could put their name in the chart, or something like 'Happy Holidays', then color it in and hang it on their wall.

Parents could even make a chart with a special message, position themselves 20 feet away, and test their kids' vision!

View an example below.

Eye chart

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APA: VSP Vision Care. (2010, December 16 - Last revised: 2017, June 26). Create and Print Your Own Custom Eye Chart. Disabled World (DW). Retrieved May 12, 2026 from www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/visual/custom-eye-chart.php
MLA: VSP Vision Care. "Create and Print Your Own Custom Eye Chart." Disabled World (DW), 16 Dec. 2010, revised 26 Jun. 2017. Web. 12 May. 2026. <www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/visual/custom-eye-chart.php>.
Chicago: VSP Vision Care. "Create and Print Your Own Custom Eye Chart." Disabled World (DW). Last modified June 26, 2017. www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/visual/custom-eye-chart.php.

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