My handwriting has looked the same for my whole life. It's kinda scary. I love going back and finding old stories I wrote about a magical angel named, well, "Angel." Obviously I had a great naming sense as a 5-year-old.
then you are truly lucky to have such good handwriting. When I broke my arm in first grade i looked back on my old homework and almost couldn't read my own handwriting.
Jeez, well, I've never broken my arm! And my real handwriting is a bit messier than the way I write in Chapel. I'm a typography/lettering nerd so I try to keep my own handwriting legible at the least :)
I try to get my homework out of the way before I have reading+drawing time. Luckily my homework's super fun, like analyzing graphic novels under a philosophical lens.
I cant take the mess anymore! Operation Clean Room begins NOW! Yay! Cleaning Champion.! Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, its off to work we goooooo. . . .My first-grade diary! Theres time for a quick look . . . Is it me, or is it suddenly a lot darker out?
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The League of Fonts
THE LEAGUE OF FONTS is where typefaces are born. Every time a font is created in the world, it manifests as a living, breathing, Font – human for all intents and purposes, but unable to age or die unless their typeface falls into disuse. They live together on the League of Fonts, which serves as a secret island hub, bustling corporation, and home. It’s a world full of its own internal intrigues like any office, and Times New Roman is its powerful CEO. He’s got a lot on his plate lately: planning the League’s famous Decennial party, struggling with modern technology, and hiding his embarrassing addiction to the Twilight movies. Times New Roman is confident he can keep everything under control…but what’s an old font to do when a young boy named Louis Pepping accidentally stumbles onto the secrets of the League?
Find out every Wednesday!