How To Turn Your Handwriting Into A Font

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How many of you believed we'd live in a world where our handwriting would become a novelty? (Show of hands?) E-mail is uniform and impersonal, and a handwritten note doesn't meet today's instant gratification standard of messaging. But melding the two? Now, that's enticing. PilotHandwriting.com allows you to turn your handwriting into a font using your computer's webcam.

Here's how it works:

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Download the letter template from the web site. Fill it in. (Hint: Try to be as proportional as possible, or like mine, your font will look childish when you type.) When finished, hold the template up in front of your webcam, matching grids as best you can.

The handwriting will load onto the page automatically, and allow you to make fixes before it's finalized.

Test it out:

Do some typing as a tester. It will look oddly like your own handwriting, though because so much of how your script appears is influenced by writing letters in sequence and not individually, it may seem a little childish. This looks like what I wrote when I was eight.

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Send an e-mail:

You can send e-mails only through Pilot Handwriting because the font itself, you cannot load onto your computer. Use it for a few hours. Be amazed at technology. Then, go back to Gmailing your little heart out.

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  1. Got the home office all to yourself, eh, Allie? Little do they suspect that this is the culmination of your months of planning for global domination, bwahahahaha!

    richardsrussell

    Jul. 21, 2010 14:27pm

  2. @richardrussell - I've actually been practicing my evil laugh for just such an occasion.

    Allie Townsend

    Jul. 21, 2010 15:07pm

  3. I LOVE this! I will definitely try it. I've used my own handwriting in projects, but I've used Live Trace in Adobe Illustrator.
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    pgAesthetics

    Jul. 21, 2010 19:11pm

  4. Finally! My writing can be illegible via email,too!

    mandymcadoo

    Jul. 22, 2010 01:42am

  5. My wife is a font junky for all her scrapbooking projects, she'll love this!

    gonehiking

    Jul. 22, 2010 03:38am

  6. ha ha ha!! Amazing!! My handwriting is not very good !! others hardly understood my Writing, Releif for Them All!!

    newbusiness-solutions

    Jul. 22, 2010 03:40am

  7. cool! i wanna try it :)

    cydney1212

    Jul. 22, 2010 04:25am

  8. good job, thanks for sharing !
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    peopleyou

    Jul. 22, 2010 06:30am

  9. Wow, I wanna try this..That was amazing!

    joansulinay

    Jul. 22, 2010 08:54am

  10. Am anxious to try out...do we need to use a Pilot Pen to be able to use this?

    wbabdullah

    Jul. 22, 2010 11:14am

  11. It's interisting!

    atjcprince

    Jul. 22, 2010 13:36pm

  12. Now I can send people e-mail in gibberish!

    getzippy

    Jul. 22, 2010 13:58pm