elgarak
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If you want a handwriting font, in particular that have things like a lowercase "a" that looks handwritten, here are some alternatives (I have fonted the names, but it probably won't show up on your machine):
Lucida Handwriting. Should be on your machine. Has been a standard font for Microsoft products for years. Looks somewhat formal, though, and not like real handwriting.
Dakota. Looks like real handwriting. Goes a bit into comic lettering. Should be free for personal use.
Crimefighter BB. Full comic lettering font. That means uppercase letters only. Free.
Apple Chalkboard. Essentially, a cleaned up Comic Sans. But you'll need a Mac to get it. (You may google and find downloads of fonts that look awfully similar that probably are not the real deal -- no proper license, and not a full set of characters -- but for personal use that should be OK.)
Comic Neue. It's a straightened out Comic Sans. Really straightened out, so much that it does not fully, but not quite totally, look like handwriting anymore. Should be free.
The following I have on my Mac, and I'm not sure of their license status. They either came with Mac, or some software package like Adobe CS.
Bradley Hand. Similar to Dakota. A bit cleaner.
Snell Roundhand. Very formal. Goes into calligraphy territory.
Zapfino. Ditto. Artsy.
Brush script. Another one that goes a bit into comic lettering (but still has both lower and uppercase letters).
Here's a sample of all of them:
Lucida Handwriting. Should be on your machine. Has been a standard font for Microsoft products for years. Looks somewhat formal, though, and not like real handwriting.
Dakota. Looks like real handwriting. Goes a bit into comic lettering. Should be free for personal use.
Crimefighter BB. Full comic lettering font. That means uppercase letters only. Free.
Apple Chalkboard. Essentially, a cleaned up Comic Sans. But you'll need a Mac to get it. (You may google and find downloads of fonts that look awfully similar that probably are not the real deal -- no proper license, and not a full set of characters -- but for personal use that should be OK.)
Comic Neue. It's a straightened out Comic Sans. Really straightened out, so much that it does not fully, but not quite totally, look like handwriting anymore. Should be free.
The following I have on my Mac, and I'm not sure of their license status. They either came with Mac, or some software package like Adobe CS.
Bradley Hand. Similar to Dakota. A bit cleaner.
Snell Roundhand. Very formal. Goes into calligraphy territory.
Zapfino. Ditto. Artsy.
Brush script. Another one that goes a bit into comic lettering (but still has both lower and uppercase letters).
Here's a sample of all of them:
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