![]() ![]() YourFonts works pretty much the same way as Fontifier, but it’s $9.95 and they promise the font will work on Windows, Mac and Linux.I’d suggest trying the free one first, then if you don’t like the results, give this one a whirl and see if it’s better. You do get to preview the finished font before deciding whether or not to buy it. Fontifier does the same, except it costs $9.Please note the site states they may not choose to make every template into a font, and those they do make will be distributed as free downloads to everyone on their site. If they choose your font, they generate a personalized font, 100% free, which may also be available to others on their site. Fonts For Peas gives you a template just like MyScriptFont, and you email that to the site’s owners.This is 100% free, and as long as you follow the instructions, you should get a good result that will work on whichever computer format you chose. You upload the template, and it spits out a font based on your handwriting. gives you a template to download and print.You will need a scanner to create a PDF file of your handwriting for uploading and a thin felt tip pen or marker. This is also a wonderful way to allow someone who’s become disabled to be able to produce documents in their own handwriting. There are a number of online sources that make it quick, easy and inexpensive. If you can get a sample of the recipient’s handwriting, you can have a font made for them. ![]()
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