Create Cards With Custom Font

What will you make?
Personal Creations Made Easy
Do you send birthday cards, holiday cards, get well wishes, party invitations, thank you cards and more? Imagine all the time that would be saved if your handwriting came right out of your computer. Make your cards faster and easier with your own, personal font.
Ahhh… another technology that makes this Mom smile!
Tell us what you think. Have you made your own font? How do you put it to work?
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Using the YourFonts.com service, you can create your own TrueType font in a matter of minutes.
The steps are painfully easy. All you’ll need to do is download their .pdf template and print it, fill in the letters/symbols, then scan and upload it. You’ll be able to preview your font and make any adjustments before purchasing it. They charge a reasonable $9.95 to create the font for you, and it’s available to download immediately after purchase (plus it’s emailed to you). I’ve compared the YourFonts.com service to a number of other similar “font generators” and it’s both easier to use, and less expensive.
The template you use to create your font includes all of the letters of the alphabet, numbers, symbols and even your signature.
http://www.yourfonts.com/fontgenerator/371252.html Using your custom font is great for images for your website, creating a signature for your emails, or even to use as the font for your IM conversations (though you’d be the one seeing it, unless both you and your chat buddy had the font installed).
If you need help installing your newly created font, you can use this tutorial on how to install fonts in Windows Vista or XP or this tutorial on how to install fonts in OS X.
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May 12th, 2009 at 11:56 am
That’s TOO cool. I’ve wanted to make my own font for a forever and half. Thanks!
May 12th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Thank you for the comment! It is so cool. I would like to get a custom font for my kids too!
Thanks again!