Fontifier.
by Richard
Fontifier’s been around for a little while, but it’s well worth a look. It lets you turn your handwriting into a TrueType font for your computer. You print out a template, write all of the characters for your font onto it, scan it and then you can see a free preview of it right there on the website. If you’re happy with it, you can buy it on the spot.
The fonts it generates are compatible with both Windows and MacOS X, and you can have your very own for only $9.
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February 11th, 2006 at 1:47 pm
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