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I am a homeschooler looking for a high readability font, usually with a serif, for emerging readers. The advantage of the Sassoon Infant and Primer is that they help early readers form word blocks. Can anyone direct me to a free lookalike?
Many thanks:)
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Try primer print, it's the roundest, friendliest, most readable font I've ever seen and I use it for just about anything. :) You can get it here on abstract fonts, and also on just about any font page you go to. It is my favorite font, and to me it seems like a very elementary school type of font which is great for teachers like I will be. It looks best at 14 pt. or bigger, but using it at smaller point sizes still looks very good- I've used it at as small as 8 pt. and it still looked great.
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Sassoon infant doesn't look like a real handwriting font to me. But Stefan hattenbach had made a freefont named Montessori which looks a lot like Sassoon.
I'd recommend Learning Curves from bluevinyl or Primer Print or Print Clearly if you like those style. And don't forget: It's always the parents or teachers who teach the writing, not a font or computer. Have a nice day.
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if you go to the website, http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/berthold/futura-serie-bq/light-cnd/
write in your text and then, zoom in or leave it as it is, do a screen freeze (the button that says Prnt Scrn in the top right corner of your keyboard!) and then paste it into paint, select the bit you want, paste it into whatever programe you want and then you are done!
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Thanks Lisa, i found Avant Garde but i'll have to pay for it. I found this other one called Primer Print, it's quite similar. As for goldenquill, my apology...i'm not sure how to attach an image from my desktop here?
mind letting me know how to?
Sorry about that
Diffan
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