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ZNuscript font family stick-and-circle style for Zaner Bloser Manuscript For beginners, stick and circle letters are easy to discover and memorise. With the help of arrows, or guidelines, not to mention dotted letters in all variations, you can create truly amazing Zaner-Bloser style work sheets.ZNuscript
Mathematical worksheets can also be prepared with ZNuscript
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These fonts use the standard character set, which means all letters, accented characters for Foreign languages (including some Eastern European languages as well as French, Italian, Spanish, German, Swedish, Dane, etc.) and all symbols..
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ZNuscript Dotted
ZNuscript Arrows
ZNuscript Arrows Guided
ZNuscript Dotted Arrows
ZNuscript Dotted Arrows Guided
ZNuscript Dotted Guided
ZNuscript Guided
ZNuscript Outline
ZNuscript Heavy is an exclusive way of stressing important text, like for instance teacher's indications, or questions. Although it shows out, it does comply to the drawing rules of the method. As if it had been created with a heavier pencil or marker.
ZNuscript Heavy
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ZNuscript Heavy Guided
ZWriting cursive handwriting font family for Zaner-Bloser Write longhand worksheets ZWriting is an exclusive handwriting font in the Zaner-Bloser Write style that links naturally with all major text processors and Desktop Publishing, layout programs. It even works fine with such rudimentary graphic programs as Paint ! Through forward thinking design, this collection drops behind haphazard old fashion software thingies.
Write cursive has never been as easy to type !ZWriting cursive for Zaner-Bloser© cursive Writing exercises
These fonts use the standard character set, which means all letters, accented characters for Foreign languages (including some Eastern European languages as well as French, Italian, Spanish, German, Swedish, Dane, etc.) and all symbols. Because we use the standard character set and no bizarre software, you get full language support from any system.
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ZWriting Arrows
ZWriting Arrows Guided
ZWriting Dotted
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ZWriting Dotted Arrows
ZWriting Dotted Arrows Guided
ZWriting Dotted Guided
ZWriting Guided
Computers have never been designed to reproduce handwriting, but rather to generate print. In order to have all letters link without any additional software contraption, we have slightly modified each character design to make sure they link when entered as a text flow. The "Classic" series show the unmodified letters, as they are drawn individually, when they are not linked. For instance, none of them really links naturally to the next, and letters ending on top, like b, v, w, do not link at all. These fonts are destined to create examples of each letter to draw from, rather than to type entire paragraphs. They also illustrate how pupils will have to interpret individual characters to link them efficiently, through modified pencil trajectories (like ZWriting does).
ZWriting Basic
ZWriting Basic Arrows
ZWriting Basic Arrows Guided
ZWriting Basic Guided
ZWriting Outline is an another approach to where to start letters, often displayed in books, and difficult to recreate by hand. This exclusive style is part of our pack to let you create stunning worksheets.
ZWriting Outline
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ZWriting Strips is yet another exclusive way of showing cursive writing to beginners, in a way that is in between solid, and dotted.
ZWriting Strips
ZWriting Strips Arrows Guided
ZWriting Strips Arrows
ZWriting Strips Guided
ZWriting Heavy is an exclusive way of stressing important text, like for instance teacher's indications, or questions. Although it shows out, it does comply to the drawing rules of the method. As if it had been created with a heavier pencil or marker.
ZWriting Heavy
ZWriting Heavy Guided
There is no practical limit to the size of printed letters.In fact, the only limit comes from the layout program used with the fonts. They can be printed very big to create cards, or to post on the blackboard, for instance. In most programs, menus offer a limited set of sizes (up 72 in general). But if you enter directly 200 in the size box of Microsoft Word? (and other popular word programs), it will show very big letters.
Block Letters Handwriting font family This methods uses slanted block letters to make an easier transition to Cursive. These Block Letters are still as simple to draw as the traditional stick-and-circle.DNBlock Letters
These fonts use the standard character set, which means all letters, accented characters for Foreign languages (including some Eastern European languages as well as French, Italian, Spanish, German, Swedish, Dane, etc.) and all symbols..
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DNBlockDotted
DNBlockArrows
DNBlockArrowsGuided
DNBlockDottedArrows
DNBlockDottedArrowsGuided
DNBlockDottedGuided
DNBlockGuided
DNBlock Heavy is an exclusive way of stressing important text, like for instance teacher's indications, or questions. Although it shows out, it does comply to the drawing rules of the method. As if it had been created with a heavier pencil or marker.
DNBlockHeavy
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DNBlockHeavyGuided
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DNBlock2Cursive Handwriting family (Exclusive) With this exclusive set of fonts, what the pupils already know (Block Letters) is drawn in solid strokes, and what they will discover is dotted. It makes it very easy to see the transition between Block Letters and Cursive. Block2Cursive is an exclusive way of helping pupils discover how to move from Block Letters to Cursive. When children have learned slanted Block Letters, they will quite naturally see how to link them and create Cursive text flow.DNBlock2Cursive
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DNBlock2CursiveArrows
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DNBlock2CursiveArrowsGuided
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DNBlock2CursiveGuided
Computers have never been designed to reproduce handwriting, but rather to generate print. In order to have all letters link without any additional software contraption, we have slightly modified each character design to make sure they link when entered as a text flow. The "Classic" series show the unmodified letters, as they are drawn individually, when they are not linked. For instance, none of them really links naturally to the next, and letters ending on top, like b, v, w, do not link at all. These fonts are destined to create examples of each letter to draw from, rather than to type entire paragraphs. They also illustrate how pupils will have to interpret individual characters to link them efficiently, through modified pencil trajectories (like DNCursive and DNBlock2Cursive do).DNBlock2CursiveClassic
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DNBlock2CursiveClassicArrows
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DNBlock2CursiveClassicArrowsGuided
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DNBlock2CursiveClassicGuided
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DNCursive Handwriting family DNCursive is an exclusive handwriting font that links naturally with all major text processors and Desktop Publishing, layout programs. It even works fine with such rudimentary graphic programs as Paint ! Through forward thinking design, this collection drops behind cumbersome software clutches.
Cursive handwriting has never been as easy to type !DNCursive Handwriting
These fonts use the standard character set, which means all letters, accented characters for Foreign languages (including some Eastern European languages as well as French, Italian, Spanish, German, Swedish, Dane, etc.) and all symbols..
DNCursiveArrows
DNCursiveArrowsGuided
DNCursiveDotted
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DNCursiveDottedArrows
DNCursiveDottedArrowsGuided
DNCursiveDottedGuided
DNCursiveGuided
Computers have never been designed to reproduce handwriting, but rather to generate print. In order to have all letters link without any additional software contraption, we have slightly modified each character design to make sure they link when entered as a text flow. The "Classic" series show the unmodified letters, as they are drawn individually, when they are not linked. For instance, none of them really links naturally to the next, and letters ending on top, like b, v, w, do not link at all. These fonts are destined to create examples of each letter to draw from, rather than to type entire paragraphs. They also illustrate how pupils will have to interpret individual characters to link them efficiently, through modified pencil trajectories (like DNCursive and DNBlock2Cursive do).
DNCursiveClassic
DNCursiveClassicArrows
DNCursiveClassicArrowsGuided
DNCursiveClassicGuided
DNCursive Heavy is an exclusive way of stressing important text, like for instance teacher's indications, or questions. Although it shows out, it does comply to the drawing rules of the method. As if it had been created with a heavier pencil or marker.
DNCursiveHeavy
DNCursiveHeavyGuided
There is no practical limit to the size of printed letters.In fact, the only limit comes from the layout program used with the fonts. They can be printed very big to create cards, or to post on the blackboard, for instance. In most programs, menus offer a limited set of sizes. But if you enter directly 100 in the size box of Microsoft Word? (and other popular word programs), it will show very big letters.
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