Personally, I like that my handwriting has tiny inconsistencies in every character and rarely-repeated flourishes.
I don't want to manufacture something that looks like it, but loses the soul of it.
Personally, I like that my handwriting has tiny inconsistencies in every character and rarely-repeated flourishes.
I don't want to manufacture something that looks like it, but loses the soul of it.
I used something like this tool to create 10 different fonts of my handwriting. Then I wrote scripts to randomize which font was used for each character, ensuring that no word had that same variant of a single letter. It worked incredibly well for a personalized printed mail campaign. It really did look hand written.
edit: basically what DANmode replied to the same parent. I did this 10 years ago while running for political office.
I agree. I make adjustments depending on which parts of the page I'm on and what I'm writing. This is a nice project but I'm not sure id want to use it for anything.
Coming Soon: Make multiple fonts of your handwriting samples, and have a robot interlace them pseudorandomly!
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