So doctors can type illegibly.-- miggavin, Dec 13 2016 relevant Engineer_20style_20...ing_20for_20doctors [calum, Dec 15 2016] http://www.yourfonts.com Your handwriting as a font service [xenzag, Dec 15 2016] This is brilliant!-- whatrock, Dec 13 2016 At least the pharmacist will have a slightly better guess as to the number of letters in the unknown drug's name.
And for Doctors of Philosophy: A font that only allows you to type words of three syllables of more. So they can be legible, but still obtuse and hard to understand.-- popbottle, Dec 13 2016 Love, love, love. +++++-- blissmiss, Dec 14 2016 I have a font called Duchamp which is based on the great man's handwriting. It's barely legible. I love it, and use it often. When people complain, I refer them to the estate of Marcel Duchamp for access to their (non-existent of course) translation service.-- xenzag, Dec 15 2016 Do good handwriting fonts exist? Surely the software would have to take into account the adjacent letters, since a given character is written differently depending on its neighbours.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Dec 15 2016 You can make your own font with comparative ease. There are also websites where uploaded scans of your handwriting will be returned to you as a fully functioning font.-- xenzag, Dec 15 2016 random, halfbakery