This is brilliant. Go to fontcapture, print out a font template, write in the boxes, scan, upload and Flo's your aunty. :-)
Here, revealed for the first time, is DavidFont - which I am ridiculously pleased with:
It then occurred to me that you didn't need to draw letter shapes. So here is MuirDoodle - half drawn by me and half by Daughter Number 3:
As you can see, we made some of them a bit too big and they got decapitated. but it was good fun coming up with doodles and I think we'll have another go tomorrow.
What fonts can you come up with? What about a music font or a hand drawn maths font, or map symbols or... Let me see what you come up with.
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Hello David,
There are more uses for hand drawn fonts. Check out this (http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/over-100-free-handwritten-fonts/) weblog item on the rapid e-learning blog!
Thanks for the link - brilliant resource and source of ideas. (And I thought I was being smart suggesting drawing doodles rather than letters!)
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