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Turn Your Handwriting Into a Font

writing a noteI admit, I am a little bit of font junkie, and it goes way back (we’ll talk about my crafting days another time!)

There are many times in business where sending a personal note or card goes a long way, but as a busy attorney, it’s not always something you can fit on your plate.  However, there is a new tool that allows you to personalize such notes and cards to your clients or referral sources….and you don’t even have to do it yourself!  In fact, this “handwriting font”  allows you to outsource the drafting of these notes to your team members, all while keeping the personal integrity of the note intact.

And hey – isn’t it just cool to be able to have a font in your handwriting?

Brought to you by Fontifier it is simple to do:

  • Go to www.fontifier.com
  • Print out the template
  • Write your characters on the template (use a good dark pen)
  • Scan, save and upload
  • Preview and purchase the font (only $9)
  • Install the font on your computer (not complicated & they give good instructions)

Have fun with it, I’ll keep you posted with marketing ideas that you could use the handwriting font on (they are already running through my mind).

In the meantime, if you have an idea or suggestion on how you are going to use this – post it below I’d love to hear about it and I’m sure the other readers would too!

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4 Responses to Turn Your Handwriting Into a Font

  1. Wow, that was pretty cool! I just followed the easy directions and saw my handwriting right there in a minute with text that looked as if I had written it! Great tip and fun website! Now I can write a letter without the pen.LOL Thanks a bunch!!

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