On 09/22/2014 10:16 PM, Orange Paranoid wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I need a regular font resembling how a human being writes in the real
> world. Beginners learning the English language need such a font.
> 
> My requirement is in this video:
> 
> http://youtu.be/BnA8dkN0ROU
> 
> Please advise.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Orange Paranoid
> 

It is not difficult to learn to letter like the font you showed, without the 
modifications you like.
(You can leave off the serifs unless you have a lettering pen.) Making the 
letter "a" like a Kindergarten 
child is--_childish__! And you can learn to make a "g" like the font shows 
also. I taught myself lettering 
when I was about 12 years old, and 65 years later I can still do it. And I _do_ 
do it, all the time, even 
when I make a shopping list for myself. It's quite readable--I made college 
notes this way.

When I opened your email, I thought you were looking for a font for a cursive 
script. WordPerfect 12,
which runs on Linux, shows three examples: English 111 Vivace BT, Staccato 222 
BT, and Typo Upright BT.
I believe there are others, but I don't seem to have them installed. TextMaker, 
from Softmaker Office
has a font called Chancery L that looks a lot like handwriting. The problem 
with most _real_ handwriting is
that it quickly becomes unreadable.

--doug
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