3 Still More Free and Favorite Handwritten Fonts


3 Still More Free and Favorite Handwritten Fonts

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Here we are again with three more handwritten fonts – these are all favorites and are free too! Have fun using these fonts to adorn your text — 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. Or make sure that the delivery system has the same fonts available.

Here are 3 more of our favorite handwritten fonts.




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