Thursday, May 16, 2013

Tutorial: How To Use Clementine Sketch


If there is one thing I love, it's a pretty font. I have hundreds on my computer. It is a guilty pleasure for me to scour the internet for a font that I might use on a photo or in a card. It's worse than buying yarn.

So, imagine my delight when I start seeing font lists all over Pinterest. (I was thrilled. Yeah.)

However, there is a font that is extremely popular called Clementine Sketch. And, while absolutely adorable and definitely one of the top fonts I see, I have never, never, ever seen it used correctly.

When I downloaded this font about three years ago, I noticed that it looked odd when I tried to type things out with it.


So I went back to the file and read the little "Read Me" that came with it when I downloaded it.


Voila! That was the problem.

You see, when you use Clementine Sketch, things are a bit tedious. But trust me, they'll definitely help.


See? Tedious. But it's so worth it!


Isn't it pretty? I love it so much. But, as with everything, there is a catch.


Told you there was a catch. It's an easy fix, however.


I hope this helps everyone! I love this font (as I've stated several times throughout this post), and I want everyone else to love it, too.

-Lindsey

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