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brawburd | 20:21 Thu 31st Jul 2003 | Home & Garden
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What font is used by schools when young children are learning to read? I want to make up reading cards, and need to use the accepted font. Ta!
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Not a definitive answer, but my boyf is a headmaster at a junior school, and says that he uses Comic Sans, so I'd give that a go. Is very legible, and nicely rounded :)
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Thanks shybear!
Another fave @ daughter's school is Lucinda's handwriting, which joins together
Sans serif fonts such as arial. In a pont size no less than 12.
http://psychology.wichita.edu/hci/projects/UPAfont
childrenpaper.pdf
here's a study on readability of fonts for young kids!
I always use sassoon font which is used to make many commercial cards etc. I got mine from using a program which used it.But you can get it from here http://web.tiscali.it/ghizza/Fonts/Fonts.html#down
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Just to amend paulz's answer, I'm assuming that you actually mean Lucida Handwriting, paulz?
shybear - you're right, well spotted

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