![]() I decided to try to create a font so I could create Hebrew-verse copywork using the block print that Naomi Rivka is using this year. (at least for now while it’s still in beta so use it now while you can – apparently YourFonts was free last year, too these days, it most definitely is not) only offers a single page of characters, but at least it really is free. ![]() Oh – the site is called I did find another site called YourFonts (not putting a link in here – they don’t deserve one), but they offer a “free trial” or “free sample” or something, and then turn around and charge $10, plus $5 if you want an extended character set. It does look kind of fun and funky (and intentional) with the letters all bunched up together like at right, but if your goal is neatness, well, I would definitely fail Handwriting 101. I think the marker should ideally be between these two sizes. The first two I did are below, but they are way too chunky and the dots kept getting sliced off. ![]() Here’s how it works: visit the site, print a template, write the letters AS NEATLY AS POSSIBLE in predetermined boxes for each character, scan the template, upload it at the site and WAAAh-la! Your own personal lousy messy disaster of a font. ![]() Well, well, well! After clicking on about 8,000 links promising a “free font generator” I actually found one online! ![]()
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