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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Fontify your existence ![]() At last, you can make your typing as hard to read as your handwriting. Fontifier offers an easy way to turn your handwritten letters into a TrueType font usable in any application. Fonts cost nine bucks, but you can preview them for free. Hint: Keep a consistent baseline, or you’ll end up with too-high letters, like the a in my alphabet. All images and text on this site ©2001–2008 Daniel Esch except where noted. |