On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Orange Paranoid <anorangeparanoid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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
I didn't watch the video, too many past Rickrolls. Though I know that we don't all write the same way, and that we weren't all taught the same way, there are literacy fonts that you will hopefully find very helpful. I'm an educator, and have used literacy fonts extensively when teaching beginning readers and writers.
SIL has many great fonts (that also happen to be free), and SIL also makes a type tuner that can make adjustments to their fonts and make them literacy fonts.
You could start here:
http://scripts.sil.org/SILEntityFonts
...or you could use their web based type tuner:
http://scripts.sil.org/ttw/fonts2go.cgi
My default literacy font is a type tuned Andika. It is great for literacy.
There are also other useful fonts, though perhaps with less support and professional backing than the SIL fonts. For example, I recommend that you check out KG Primary Italics and quite a few of the other KG fonts.
—Schlaegel
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