Instructions for turning your own handwriting into a True Type Font - Premium 'Ultra' & Premium 'Ultra' PLUS Service
Step 2 - Filling out the forms
You should now have some good quality copies of the handwriting font forms ready to be filled in.
If any of the forms have printed onto more than one page, or the edges are missing, please go back to Form 1, Form 2, Form 3, Form 4 , Form 5, Form 6 or Form 7 and adjust the margins using Page Setup.
If you have any problems or are unable to print out any of the forms, please go here to purchase a set of pre-printed forms in a Retail Font Pack, which will be mailed to you.
General Tips For Filling Out The Forms
You will complete the forms by writing your handwriting characters in each of the spaces provided. (See further below).
- Fill out the forms using a good quality pen. Black ink provides the best results.
- A pen which provides a thicker stroke is most preferable. (Not too thick - the font will appear slightly thicker than your sample!)
- A medium point fibre-tipped pen is also suitable.
- A ball point pen should provide reasonable results.
- Do not use pencil.
We will first explain how to fill out the 'natural' handwriting on Forms 1, 4, 5 and 6 and then explain how to complete the rest of the forms.
Please do not write on the forms until you have read all of the instructions.
Natural Handwriting On Form 1
There is section of Form 1 that requires you to write naturally. Copy out the required words ('the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog's back') in the spaces provided.
- Please write all letters in lower case (NO CAPITALS)
- Use the faint lines marked with an arrow as your baseline. (See example).
- Do not cross any of the bold lines with your handwriting
Example of natural handwriting on Form 1
Natural Handwriting On Forms 4, 5 and 6
Form 4 has blank lines on which you should provide more examples of your natural handwriting.
- Use the faint, arrowed line as your baseline, as per Form 1.
- You may require more than one copy of Form 4, 5 or 6 to complete all of the required words.
- Please ensure you copy out the words below exactly as they are given (e.g. use capitals and lower case letters as requested).
- IMPORTANT: The letters you write must be darker than the baseline. The example above is a good illustration of the contrast between the letters on the form and the handwriting.
- If you have any problems or are unable to print out the forms faintly, please go here to purchase a set of pre-printed forms in a Retail Font Pack. In any case, you should retain your forms in the event that we have problems processing them.
- Try to write as naturally as possible.
- However, do not 'scrawl' your handwriting. If your letters are too uneven, the handwriting font will not look natural.
Words required on Form 4:
you let the kite slip over the great moon
no glad reward for ma's able nose
pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs
Allow Blue Clear Dune Eleven Fly Glad Hung Ink Junta Kite Llama Man Now Only Plan Quiz Run Slip The Uneven Vat Want Xylum You Zero
Words required on Form 5:
sun crabs eggy huffy ionic blogger ruffle montage borax cordon most cosy loops jolly willing mummy humming penny running happy trapper lorry hurried missing hissy letter yes hitting brace lactic elect hide wife swift hefty aged wagon ajar
Words required on Form 6:
availing time fame hemp ramp comb caper rope queen quizzes carpet arid arable parable chase waste best list wise lose chosen awhile away axe xmas your yellow zero haze under bake nasal vat off radii 00112233445566778899
[ signature 1 ] [ signature 2 (Optional) ] [ signature 3 (Optional) ]
You may wish to provide several versions of your signature (e.g. 'A. D. Hunt', 'Andy Hunt' & 'Andy'). There is no extra charge for the additional signatures.
Remember, you may use more than one copy of Form 4, 5 or 6, if required.
Completing The Oval Sections On Forms 1 to 3
IMPORTANT: The pre-printed letters on the form are only there to show the characters that should be written in each space. They are not an indication of the actual size of the letter you should write. You should write in your normal sized handwriting, directly over each letter.
Each character has its own oval entry area on the form. The line in the bottom half of the oval is the base line or writing line.
- Your main letters or characters should sit on the baseline. See examples below.
- Some characters (e.g. the apostrophe ') sit above or below the line. Use the pre-printed letters on the form as a guide on how position your letters with the baseline.
- Remember, you should not re-create your own handwriting to the same size as the examples. However, DO NOT WRITE TOO SMALL. In our example below, you can see that all of the letters are smaller than the pre-printed examples, and the apostrophe is comparatively lower.
- IMPORTANT!: Each letter most not go outside of its own oval area.
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Example 1 - Letter 'g' |
Example 2 - Letter 'h' |
Example 3 - Apostrophe ' |
- IMPORTANT: The letters you write must be darker than the baseline. The example above is a good illustration of the contrast between the letters on the form and the handwriting.
- Try to write as naturally as possible. Many people have a tendency to print when filling out forms.
- However, do not 'scrawl' your handwriting. If your letters are too uneven, the handwriting font will not look natural.
- Do your best to give all the characters a uniform slant.
- Try to keep the size of characters in proportion, i.e. upper case letters larger than lower case letters.
- IMPORTANT!: Write each character centrally in the printed field.
- If you have a cursive (joined up) handwriting style, please use Form 1 to provide PLAIN PRINTED VERSIONS of your capital letters. When you make your payment, you will have the option to purchase the Premium PLUS service, that will include a second font containing the printed capitals rather than the cursive ones you will supply on Form 4.
For the lower case special characters (e.g. á, è, ö, etc) please use only down strokes on your characters. (See illustration). These characters are not edited as part of the service unless you specifically request them, so by following this instruction they will reproduce successfully without any additional attention. - If you wish, you do not need to write every single character on the form, especially if you think you will never need them. Any characters which are missed will be automatically created by our software. These generated characters will be approximations only, but will be there if you ever need them!
- You do not need to fill in the the signature box on Form 3.
Form 7 (Optional - 'error' characters)
Many of us experience a 'slip of the pen' when we write and have to cross out our mistake (or use correction fluid, or screw it up and start again!). Form 7 allows you to supply examples of how you cross or scribble out mistakes for words of different lengths.
If you supply these 'error' characters, when you use the Scriptalizer™, you will have the option to ask the software to add 'mistakes' at a frequency you choose.
The Scriptalizer™ will take the next word when it is time to create a 'mistake', randomly change one letter, and then cross it out.
If you do not complete this form, we will generate a default 'error' character using one single line through the centre of the word to be crossed out.
- To complete Form 7, choose the set of words that read 'a on the word taste' that are most similar in size to your normal handwriting, and cross or scribble each one out as if you had made an error.
- Do not write out the word themselves - just make the crossing out stroke(s).
If you make a real mistake on any of your forms, don't worry. Just go back to Form 1, Form 2, Form 3, Form 4 , Form 5, Form 6 or Form 7 to print out another copy and start again.
Once you are happy with your forms, you have two choices for sending your completed forms to Quantum Enterprises:-




