Presidential Typefaces

Obama Font Based On the President's Handwriting

If your love for President Obama is so strong that you’d like all of your typewritten notes and letters to reflect his handwriting, there’s a font for you, and it’s called ‘44th President’ by Insigne.

Just like President Obama’s handwriting, ‘44th President’ slants a bit to the left. Insigne’s font was designed after analysis of a number of Obama’s handwritten notes, and is available for download for $15.95. 20% of the profits will go to charity, although Insigne’s site for ‘44th President’ doesn’t say which one(s).
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