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Create Your Own Handwriting Fonts


For all those designers who want fonts of their own handwriting can now make them for free! Previously, you needed complex tools and softwares to make them, but since this is the age of the Internet, everything is now online!

YourFonts.com is a free online generator that lets you create high quality fonts in just a few minutes. You can easily create OpenType fonts in your own handwriting.



This service allows you to upload high quality templates of up to 4000 x 5000 pixels and then using its advanced raster to vector conversion algorithm, produces high quality fonts of your own handwriting.

Features

* Your own handwriting turned into your very own font for free
* Optionally include your signature
* You’ll have your very own font within 15 minutes
* Make as many fonts as you like
* Use your fonts on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
* Personalize your digital scrapbook pages
* Make your own “family handwriting history”
* Use your fonts in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and every program that you own

YourFonts.com is a 100% fee service and have no catches at all. I’m sure everyone is going to enjoy digitizing their handwriting!

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