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PilotHandwriting is a free web service that turns your handwriting into a font that you can use to send out personalized emails. The site—a product of the Pilot pen company—is similar to ...
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By the end of the year, you will be able to write like Albert Einstein (or at least fake his handwriting). A Kickstarter campaign to turn the famous physicist's handwritten script into a font has ...
A new font is being created that simulates Albert Einstein’s handwriting to let anyone “write like a genius”.
As of this writing, the project has $9,193 of its $15,000 goal, so it’s well on its way to success. If and when the goal is met, the font will be released on Mac, PC, Linux, and iOS.
Using the funds, they aim to make the font available on PCs, Macs, Linux, tablets and smartphones by the start of 2016, which means you'll soon even be able to reply to texts in Einstein's handwriting ...
On Friday, which marks Deshpande’s death anniversary, the font will be formally launched by the agency Be Birbal. The font has also been named in his honour and his centenary, titled PuLa100.