Write like me

I’ve hate handwriting. I’ve been using keyboards since I learned to write and my fingers just don’t want to use a pen. But there are too many occasions when people expect the “personal” touch of a handwritten document, so I couldn’t get out of it completely.  Until now.  Using the free font-generation software at http://www.yourfonts.com, I have a whole collection of handwriting fonts that let me give a personalized touch to computer-generated greeting cards and other documents I used to have to break out the pen for.  I even made a “handwritten” CD label for a Valentines present.

The process couldn’t be simpler.  The site is completely free; you don’t even need to register.  Just print a one-sheet template (don’t bother printing the second page, unless you care about special foreign characters).  Scan it and upload to the site.  Double-check that it looks right, and download to your hard drive.  Presto – you have a font you can now use in any of your applications.  I made one for each member of the family.

Here’s mine:

Youfont sample

and here’s the same text “written” by my eleven-year-old:

Youfont sample

It can take a few tries to get it perfect.  You can see a few problems with vertical character placement on the above samples, for example.  But it’s waaay better than writer’s cramp.

Published 28 February 09 04:04 by sprague
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# jonathanhope said on March 5, 2009 3:19 AM:

this is really neat! thanks for sharing! I'm going to try it out tonight. With this I will be able to write letters to my son who's studying overseas and he will think i personally wrote it :) ...when in fact, i'm pretty much like you - i hate writing letter. hate it so so very much...now i can type it out and people think i wrote it. it would be even cooler if cursive writing was possible.

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