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    He can find me in the moonlight anytime Mollymoo's Avatar
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    Font question

    Hi - I am planning on making a very simple album for my kids' great grandma who is partially sighted I figure just big pictures and titles. I want to print the title out in a nice clear font - sort of like the ones that kids learn to write over.

    Can anyone suggest a font (preferably free) and if possible a site I can get it from


    Many thanks

    Nikki

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    There's one called Trace which is just the dots and there's one called Penmanship Print but now I've re-read your post I'm not sure they'll be right for the job you want. Are you after ones that are fat & bold enough to be clear or are you after childlike handwriting that's clear to read,iykwim!!?
    Any which way, I got mine from momscorner4kids and I always go to FontFace.com and dafont.com; scrapvillage.com also has useful ones.
    Hope this helps
    Sharron
    Last edited by shariliz; 11-09-2006 at 12:44 AM.

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    He can find me in the moonlight anytime Mollymoo's Avatar
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    Thanks Sharron - I should perhaps try and explain better - I am after a font that is clear, the sort they use in early reading books or when your child is trying to learn the letters.

    I'll have a look at the document you sent and those sites

    Thanks

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    Comic sans is as good as any and is standard on most computers, use bold. otherwise try to find sassoon primary font, but don't know where it comes from
    Last edited by wombat; 12-11-2005 at 09:38 PM. Reason: spelling

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    there are some nice simple ones on
    http://www.momscorner4kids.com/fonts/index.htm

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