What type face looks the most like actual handwriting?
I have trouble writing by hand, and I’ve found that the “Bradley Hand ITC” font makes an excellent substitute for handwriting. It’s also easy to read, and not too casual/not too formal. (Do NOT go out and pay $20 for this font! It’s available free all over the web, and is probably already installed on your computer.) Q: Should I practice before handwriting my journal entry? A: Definitely! A quick practice run will help you determine whether your journaling will fit in the space you’ve allowed, as well as help you edit any errors (like spelling or grammar problems). Q: Where’s a good source of affordable typefaces for digital scrapbookers? A: The internet is full of free fonts. Dafont.com has a multitude, but a google search for “free fonts” will yield a lot of links. There are also some fun fonts available for reasonable costs on websites like Twopeasinabucket.com. 1001 Free Fonts is an excellent source of free fonts for PCs & Macs. You can search by type (handwriting, horror), or alph