Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer. It turns a scanned sample of your handwriting into a handwriting font that you can use in your word processor or graphics program, just like regular fonts such as Helvetica.
My question for the techies is this...
If I use my new fontified handwriting here at Drink this..., will everyone be able to read it?
[If I use my new fontified handwriting here at Drink this..., will everyone be able to read it?]
Maybe, maybe not. This would give potential forgers (like whoever registered you as a democrat earlier this year) ample opportunity to practice your handwriting. Was that fiend ever prosecuted?
Posted by: tim jansing | December 22, 2004 at 02:35 PM
Heh. Yeah, right.
The registrar's office is still "uncertain" how the mix up happened and has no interest in discovering.
I submitted the fraud form to the Secretary of State's office, but no word back yet.
Posted by: tallglassofmilk | December 22, 2004 at 03:38 PM
[If I use my new fontified handwriting here at Drink this..., will everyone be able to read it?
I can read your script just fine...
If you hear your script desribed as both "beautiful" and "illegible," you'd do well to stick with the status quo...
Cheers,
Posted by: Moze | December 22, 2004 at 10:17 PM