Do you use the same font for ALL of your PL pages? Which one? I've been using The Pencil font by Heather for all of my journaling. But I'm sort of a font fanatic so am twitchy about my singularity, hehe.
I use a mix. I'm using Pea Aleshia for most of my journaling, and The Typewriter by Heather for dates on my photos. For my weekly card I've been using whatever looks best.
I might change it up for the different months. Right now I'm using Pea Gabe for big journaling and Georgia for the long bits of text. I'm in love with Pea Zingy right now though, so that might be my February font!
I'm using Aleo for journaling and KG Hard Candy mixed in. If I put the date on the photo then I use Heather's The Dry Ribbon. I like not having to think about it every week!
I just went looking through Pea fonts again, and I might switch from Pea Aleshia to Pea Foodie Crush. I'm loving that one!
I tend to bounce around between favorite typewriter fonts... Problem Secretary Normal, Another Typewriter, 1942 Report, Rough Typewriter. I can see the need to pick up the royals set from Heather that was mentioned above.
This year I've been using The Sarah by Heather Joyce. It's similar to my own handwriting style, and I like it's spacing and size scale.
I bounce around between a few. My current favorites are The Pencil and The Modern (pictured above) and The DryRibbon (typewritter) and The Everyday. Non Lilypad: I also love Written on his hands, and DJB Tell your story for a cursive. KG Lego House for a bolder journal. KG I want crazy, along DJB Brittany print for a font close to my own.
I mostly use Century Gothic. but only for my actual PL... for the rest of my pocket scrapping, I switch between fonts.
I've been using Just Realize for all my journaling. I like it, but I'm questioning whether it's the most readable.
Lynnette, that's a cool font. I kind of really like not-so-perfect handwriting fonts. This one is great!
I love Heather's fonts and also many other fonts BUT for my PL I need fonts which include the German ä ü ö ß and this eliminates many fonts...
Last year, I used AmeriType Light for my week in review cards and CK Ali's Hand for other journaling on my pages. The only issue is that it is kind of more "script-y" and since my boys are just now learning cursive, they weren't always able to read it. I like that Toolbox collection by Heather, I thought I had most of her fonts, but apparently not. Her The Silver Reed is my go-to typewriter font.