This handwritten font was created by a Rapid E-Learning blog reader and is available for personal and commercial use. Check out the blog post Here’s How to Add Personality to Your E-Learning Courses for some ideas on how to use this handwritten font.
Hi Jerry - this screencast shows how to install fonts on your PC: http://www.screenr.com/qI7 Once you install the font, you should see it as an option in the Font selector of your programs. (If PowerPoint was open at the time that you installed the font, you'll probably need to close PowerPoint and then re-launch it in order to see the new font.)
This is a great font for creating a personal or informal feel, really clear to read on screen too.
Remember to safe your text as a picture if you are using this in documents that will be read by people without this font on their computer!
Thanks a lot it's lovely !
I write in french with this font and I miss a couple of specific french letters : à, ù, è, â, ô, ê, û, î, ç, ï
Would you have those ???
Thanks !
Hey Kathy - the font is in a zip file, so you'll need to extract it first. Right click the file and choose Extract All. You'll see a ttf file and can install it using the steps shown in this screencast: http://www.screenr.com/qI7 Keep in mind that in order for the new font to show up in your PowerPoint font selector, you'll need to restart PowerPoint after installing the font.
I like this font.
Like Nathalie GERARD, I'm French and miss a couple of specific french letters to use it : à, ù, è, â, ô, ê, û, î, ç.
I feel able to create them from your existing letters, with software like photoshop.
Do someone knows a free or demo software I could use to edit and update a font ?
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