You can use the font on anything.
V1.0 (12/19/25): Intital Release
"Trees Used To Talk To Me" is a Unicode-Compliant font with a cursive style.
QNA:
Q: "Why is the font named "Trees Used To Talk To Me?"
A: I like "I'd Rather Sleep" by Kero Kero Bonito, so i took this part of this lyric "I'd rather sleep than stay awake; trees used to talk to me. Now I know what's real and what is fake." because this lyric depicts the singer hallucinating in there dream whilst asleep.
Q: Why cursive?
A: Cursive reminds me of my handwriting when I first learnt "straight cursive" in which French, Vietnamese, and other languages use in replacement of slanted cursive USA, UK, India, and more countries even use. I use my style of cursive though.
I need schools to Use this font. This font looks like the one from VTech, But With a Serif J.
7/23/25: Fixed one symbol
Additional notation that cannot be specified in a single character (usually post-game review):
!! – brilliant move
! – good move
? – bad move
?? – terrible move
!? – unusual move
?! – dubious move
Link to in-depth article about chess notation:
This is a clone of Chess Notation TypeA bold version of my latest font!
Note: This font contains some cool feature known as kerning
It would not be nice if this software never had all the amazing kerning support! :-)
This is a clone of Primary SchoolRead as I read 2 is a typeface that I have developed from the previous design 'Read as I read'. With the same aim to capture the movement upon which the letters are distributed around the page caused by dyslexia. A feature common amongst dyslexics, that causes difficulty and uncertainty when trying to make out written words. In developing the typeface I aimed to increase legibility, to make it more universal. Whilst continuing to capture the context of why I initially created the typeface. Representing this by combining the same letter form twice, and overlayingthem in order to capture the aspect of movement. This time all in captials to help with legibility.