This development from Pilot is a nice way to (slightly) appease my anachronistic love of written letters and printed pages.
Now you can send emails in your own handwriting.
First you register on the site and print out a blank template.
Fill in the spaces and upload the template via scanner, camera or webcam and save…
And presto! A digitized version of your own handwriting that you can even enhance if you choose.
If anyone tries this, I’d love to see examples (I do plan to try it myself as well).







8 responses to “Send Emails in Your Own Handwriting”
Terrible plan for me – I can NEVER read my own handwriting, so i would not be able to read my own font fo’ sure.
It looks cool – but is it for free?? I’ve seen this kind of thing before, but always as something you pay for…
As far as I know, it’s free. At least that’s what the site says.
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already tried this font, it turns out very nicely, but I prefer the usual fonts or write by hand with a pencil
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whether or not this post is written via him as nobody else
understand such detailed about my trouble. You are wonderful!
Thanks!
After I initially left a comment I seem to have clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and now
each time a comment is added I get 4 emails with
the same comment. Perhaps there is an easy method you are able to remove me from
that service? Many thanks!
I’m so sorry, but I don’t know how…perhaps there is a “remove me from list” option at the bottom of the emails themselves.