3 More Free and Favorite Handwritten Fonts


3 More Free and Favorite Handwritten Fonts

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After last week’s three handwritten fonts, we are back with three more — yes, we like both the number three and handwritten fonts! These three fonts are all free and so readable, even when you use a smaller text size. Enjoy using these fonts in your slides or anywhere else — do remember though that some of these fonts will not travel with your slides (not all fonts support embedding) — so use only if you are presenting your slides on the same computer where these fonts were installed.

Explore our favorite free handwritten fonts – the second set.




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