On 09/24/14 22:00, Orange Paranoid wrote:
> The Short Stack font seems to suit most of my purposes. (although the
> letter J does not have the horizontal stroke)
>
> Tim, you are my hero. I found it by googling "educational font".
>
> https://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Short+Stack
>
> For those who are looking for a regular font for kids to copy and
> learn, have a look. Thanks, Tim. :)

I love the description for this font....

Short Stack is a low contrast semi-geometric typeface inspired by childish 
written letters. Short Stack is sturdy, and clear but also whimsical and fun. 
Short Stack works well from medium text sizes to larger display sizes.

I honestly don't know how you're going to use this font in "teaching" but since 
the vast majority of websites and any printed material won't use this 
font........

It is a good thing that young children will be able to recognize a "g" even if 
it is not written exactly as taught.  Without being aware, they understand 
context.

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