


Now
this is something refreshingly interesting to do with your computer. (I'm not, normally, big on handy-dandy gadgetry.) Not that I'd do it, but I might. My handwriting has suffered over the years since I use so little of it now. I'm wondering if they even teach handwriting in school anymore - you know, cursive and stuff. Remember the cards with the straight and dashed lines? I think human handwriting (well, what other kind is there - Yvette?), can be beautiful when done with unconscious style and grace. But maybe that's just me.
Anyway, check out the
new program that can turn your handwriting into - ta-da! - your computer font. A terrific idea, if a little esoteric. But I'm a big fan of
esoteric.
Heads up to Galleycat.
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