3 years ago
What if twitter allowed handwritten fonts like the one here?
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/05/08/obama-dont-ask-dont-tell/
Short messages, in handwritten form, twittered and probably seen as such in mobile devices also?
Short messages, in handwritten form, twittered and probably seen as such in mobile devices also?
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I think it would be really interesting. It would allow Twitter to have a more personal touch than the current version where everybody has a uniform font.
The best way to do this right now would probably be Twitpic. You could write a note and take a picture of it with your cameraphone, and upload that to Twitpic or another photo sharing site.
It would be a little more cumbersome and you would have to expect that some people (generally the ones who can only read the text stream of twitter messages) would not be able to read it. But if you wanted to, that's a way you could do it.
The best way to do this right now would probably be Twitpic. You could write a note and take a picture of it with your cameraphone, and upload that to Twitpic or another photo sharing site.
It would be a little more cumbersome and you would have to expect that some people (generally the ones who can only read the text stream of twitter messages) would not be able to read it. But if you wanted to, that's a way you could do it.
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