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Fonts from a blog

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A few weeks ago I found a blog that used a nice and unusual type face, resembling handwriting. I have tried to find it on the web without luck. I asked the blogger what typeface this is but the blog closed in the meantime. Does anyone know what font family this is?

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Solved by Riccardo Sartori

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Thank you so much for your immediate response, Riccardo. I understand that this is a Google font; does this mean that I cannot use it for applications other than web pages? I would like to use it in "Word" documents, in Photoshop Texts and e-mail. Is this possible? Sincere thanks.

1 hour ago, Vasilis said:

I would like to use it in "Word" documents, in Photoshop Texts and e-mail. Is this possible?

Yes, of course, Google just make it a bit obscure how to download their fonts: you need to "select" it, then open the black bar at the bottom of the page and click the red downward arrow icon.

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Thank you for your advice Riccardo. I hope to succeed in downloading the fonts; I' am just a little clumsy with "out of the ordinary" operations... :-)

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I just downloaded the Crafty Girls from Google, Riccardo, thanks to your help and advice. It works on Word, Outlook and Photoshop Elements, just as I wanted it to. Thanks again.

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