Introducing "I Wrote This", a handwritten font with alternate characters and OpenType features. I was looking for a handwritten font for a project that had a childlike quality, and wasn't a fancy script... so I made it myself. This font does not include numbers. **OPENTYPE FEATURES** If you are using OpenType-capable software like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or InDesign and you have contextual alternates turned on, you can see the letters randomize themselves as you type, mixing from the default character set and the alternate style set. (You can always turn on contextual alternates after you have already typed your passage and it will randomize all at once, or you can choose to turn off contextual alternates and substitute specific glyphs yourself) Note that this pseudo-randomization (aka contextual alternate feature) is ON by default in Apple's Pages app and OFF by default in Microsoft Word, but it can be turned on. The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. (To access most of these awesome features in Microsoft Word, you'll need to get comfortable with the advanced tab of Word's font menu.) Mail support: [email protected] Wrot
Imperfectionist Handwriting Font Kit The perfect imperfect handwritten font kit for all your design needs! Use individually or mix and match for lots of fun. 🙂 Includes 14 font files! All characters were handwritten by me to get that realistic hand-made look and feel. What’s in the fonts? Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Fonts! Some All Caps […]
I'm in the "in-between" stage of all the Back-To-School excitement: beyond the age of school/college myself, and no kids yet that I get send off into that crazy jungle that is our educational system. However, I've been seeing and hearing all kinds of things that indicate it's the back-to-school time of year. And even though I'm not using them for school, I've definitely taken advantage of a few of the back-to-school deals at staples for some office supplies for myself! In honor of this glorious time of year (which I say in sarcasm because I pretty much hated school - not the act of learning so much as the institutionalization of it), I decided to put together a list of some amazing handwriting fonts! Who doesn't love a good handwriting font?? I use them for all sorts of projects: card-making, signage, scrapbooking, and many other crafting projects around my house! I really like to make lists of my favorite fonts because I have literally thousands of them on my computer and unless I can remember their names (and of course there are way too many that I like to remember all of them), I often spend way too much time searching through the alphabetized list to find the perfect one for a project. I thought I'd share some of my preferred handwriting fonts on my website, so that they'd be easy for you to find, too! And maybe you'll discover some new favorites to download - perfect for school-time or any occasion! And best yet, they are all FREE, so go crazy! And yes, school taught me well… I'm including my references! ;) Here's where you can get these awesome fonts: 1. Jenna Sue 2. eight fifteen 3. Pompiere 4. Pea Celestial Creation 5. Penelope Anne 6. Haiku's Script v.08 7. Take Me Out 8. Can't Write Quickly In Winter 9. Mathlete 10. KG Somebody That I Used To Know 11. Calligriffiti 12. Pea So Lovely 13. Pea Shally 14. Amatic SC 15. KG Seven Sixteen 16. Pea Martha 17. KG Call Me Maybe - Skinny 18. Always forever 19. BD Paris 20. Dead Hardy Here are a few print-out projects that I've made using some of these fonts! :) This is a quote that I love from JK Rowling. I used Dead Hardy and eight fifteen fonts. This 2 Timothy 1:7 verse uses KG Call Me Maybe - Skinny and Haiku's Script v.08. For the proverbs 31:25 verse, I used Calligriffiti and Dead Hardy again. Check out some of my favorite Script fonts HERE!
Hand-drawn font with a whimsical touch from Kimberly Geswein Fonts. Perfect for creative projects seeking unique and playful typography.