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What font is it?



AGUILA
Spain

What font is it?
 
Hello everybody! I need your help.
Last month I went to a british school and I liked a font teachers used in their ppt, worksheets... I asked one of them and she told me the font was Nelson Cursive but I �ve downloaded this font and isn �t it. I �d like, if it is possible, you send me via email the font, please. (ingleslaslomas.blogspot.com)

Thanks a lot.

PD: This is the font I like. I know that there are varieties of font so, if you are so helpful, send them please.


9 Dec 2011      





Pazrosa
Spain

I have found "Lilli true type" if it isn �t what you are looking for it is really similar

http://www.fontspace.com/category/school?p=6

I�m trying to download "precursive font" (this is the one you like) for free but I can�t find it (let me know if you do)
Best wishes

9 Dec 2011     



maker1
Turkey

This is the best I got. It is not exactly the same but it might be of some use.
http://www.bjupress.com/resources/handwriting/

9 Dec 2011     



Olindalima ( F )
Portugal



May be this one...?

http://www.sofontes.com.br/Nelson-Script/download/17632

9 Dec 2011     



mmbermejo
Spain

I hope it is useful http://www.angelfire.com/alt/fmoren17/letras.htm

9 Dec 2011     



Lucia13
Armenia

I think that �s Lilly

9 Dec 2011     



AGUILA
Spain

Many thanks.

I �ve just downloaded a lot of fonts. I �ll use them in my worksheets for my children at 1st level.

Thanks again. Regards, Christopher.

9 Dec 2011