This is it. I have finally found a quick and easy way to keep up with all my fonts!
Since the days when I moved away from comic sans as my "go to" font, I have accumulated a lot of awesome, sometimes decorative fonts that I {heart}. My problem has been that when I am creating a pack or working on a document, I don't have time to scroll through a ton of (sometimes small) fonts to choose one that works from the drop down menu. So what I usually do is just use a handful of my fonts, even though I have many more.
Not anymore! I have found a way to quickly look over my fonts to choose the PERFECT one!
Since the days when I moved away from comic sans as my "go to" font, I have accumulated a lot of awesome, sometimes decorative fonts that I {heart}. My problem has been that when I am creating a pack or working on a document, I don't have time to scroll through a ton of (sometimes small) fonts to choose one that works from the drop down menu. So what I usually do is just use a handful of my fonts, even though I have many more.
Not anymore! I have found a way to quickly look over my fonts to choose the PERFECT one!
The small version I printed two copies and laminated them, one is bound with a brad and one with a ring...just to see which works best. One is with my computer at school and one is next to my computer at home. When I am working, I flip through the booklet and choose the font that is "just right"!
Another idea is to print them out and place them in plastic sleeves in a notebook.
The cover you see in the picture is my first attempt, I used it in the "test" stage of my new font organizer.
It is also awesome for when you know what a font looks like, but can't remember its name, flip through the book and find it quick!
How to:
You may be thinking that it would take an eternity to do this. For me, it took about 30 minutes. I used Pages (or Word) and created a text box, then I looked at my scroll down menu of fonts, chose the first one and typed its name, then the next. I did NOT type the fonts that are standard or the plain, ugly ones that came with the computer, just my super cool ones =)
I chose an 18point font for each unless it came out too big or small, it ended up that I only had to adjust a few to either larger or smaller.
And for doodles? I copied and pasted the alphabet with each doodle and have
it saved as a document also!
(artwork used is from Little Red's Clipart and Kevin& Amanda's fonts)
Hope this helps! Maybe do it as a summer project?!
Let me know what you think below or share if you have any helpful suggestions for how you organize your fonts!
That has been on my "to do" list forever thinking that it would take me FOREVER. Knowing it took you only 30 minutes makes me want to go ahead and tackle it :)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Fun in Room 4B
I love this! This will be on my summer to do list!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is awesome!!! I too will put this on the old summer to do list, just like Ms. Arnold. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteKim
First Grade Journal
What a great idea! My biggest problem is that the fonts I have at school and the fonts I have at home are different. I need to get them both on the "same page". It is really annoying when I open something at school and it is all off kilter because I don't have that font installed. Guess that might be a project to tackle on my work day on Tuesday! Thanks for the idea!
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Apples, Books, and Crayons
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This is an amazing idea. I definitely need to do this. I don't do a lot of creating at school, or if I do, I bring my laptop in so the fonts on two different computers wont be an issue for me. And unless it's a font's CD, I cant download and install fonts from the internet on my work computer--boo!!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea for home though!
Erin
Thanks for sharing. What a fabulous idea! Definitely something I want to do!!
ReplyDeleteChrissy
First Grade Found Me
This is a fabulous idea! I have trouble remembering where my fonts are in the long list of fonts that I have. I wish I could download fonts at school, but for some reason I can't. This will be great for home though!
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Fantastic idea!! Definitely adding this to my summer to-do list!!
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Mr. First Grade
So smart Jennifer!! LOVE this!!
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Rowdy in Room 300
I absolutely LOVE this idea!!!! So smart!!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea. On some programs I get a visual of the font and on others I don't. This will be a time saver in the long run!
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Tamera
MyHeartBelongsinFirst
Kaizactan2001@yahoo.com
That's such a fabulous idea! I'm doing that today. Thanks!
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Grade ONEderful
Ruby Slippers Blog Designs
What a great idea!! Thanks for sharing!! =)
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Sister Teachers
This is a great idea! I really need to do this with my fonts!
ReplyDeleteSimply Second
What a fantastic idea!!! You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
❤Mrs. McKown
Little Literacy Learners
I need to do something like this for mine, but then I'd have to add commercial or personal. Some of my favorites I can't use for TpT. I guess I could type it up and then use parentheses and put C for commercial and P for personal...Must get busy! :) Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteღDeAnne
First Grade and Fabulous
I love this idea. I'm am for sure going to add this to my to-do list. Even though it seems to be ever growing.
ReplyDeleteThe Cornerstone Classroom
I have to admit - I'm clueless about installing fonts. Could you send me a private message how to go about that please? I would like to start using different fonts. I have downloaded a couple free ones - need to know how to use before I invest in more. Probably a simple thing to do. Thanks
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tonya.zinter@k12.sd.us
Great idea! I hate scrolling through my zillions of fonts when I create things. I'll do this and add the terms of use to it so I keep things legit :)
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Mrs. Bremer’s Kindergarten
I started doing the same thing with my favorite fonts. I need to keep adding to my list.
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Smiling and Shining in Second Grade
Oh my word I do this too! I thought I was the only one!!! You rock girl!
ReplyDeleteI like this idea! I think I might have to organize my fonts over spring break. I don't think I can't wait until summer! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Crayons and Curls
Yep...I really love this idea..perhaps it'll be something for me to do tomorrow when I have off! ;)
ReplyDeleteSarah
teachingiscolorful.blogspot.com
You are amazing! Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous idea! Now, do you have any ideas on how to mangage graphics?!
ReplyDeleteKaren
anappleadayinfirstgrade.blogspot.com
I SOOOOOOOO need to do this!!! Thanks for the great inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteJen
This is a CUTE idea! I really need to do this. I'm adding it to my to-do list for this summer to get myself organized! Thanks for sharing! :)
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Permanently Primary
This is an awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I am so excited about organizing all of my fonts now! Thank you so much!
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www.shafersshenanigans@blogspot.com
Great idea! Thanks, Jennifer :)
ReplyDeleteCatherine
The Brown-Bag Teacher
I have a list like this that I saved into a word doc so I can easily add new ones to it. Love your cute book though!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Finally in First
I keep a document in Word {like Jenn}. I love how you printed yours out and made a cute booklet, though! What happens when you download a new one, though? :)
ReplyDeleteI use a Sharpie marker to write on the back of one of the pages and every once in a while I edit the document to include the new ones and print them out and replace the old ones on the ring.
DeleteGreat idea! I am putting it on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteSharon McBee
Buggyforfirstgrade.blogspot.com
What a great idea. I started something similar when I began accumulating all my fonts (after I also grew out of Comic Sans!) so hopefully this will motivate me to go back to that project and finish it!
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Love to Learn
Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing this great idea!
ReplyDeleteLinda Nelson
Awesome idea! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteStacy
Live Love Laugh and Teach!
This is such a great idea! I have so many fonts that I don't even know what I have half the time!
ReplyDeleteSo funny about Comic Sans. That used to be my go to font and I thought it was so cute, too! Ha! Thanks for sharing this and for motivating me to finally get organized!!
Linda
AroundtheKampfire
Oh, great idea, I definitely have to bookmark this!!
ReplyDeleteAngela
The Daily Alphabet
Such a GENIUS idea! I also have some wonderful fonts buried in my computer that I have completely forgotten about. I am adding this to my "to do" list! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMaria
Kinder-Craze
Fantastic Idea Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your cover with me!
Now I have no excuse to get started right away!
Julie
Ms. Marciniak's First Grade Critter Cafe
I love this! I think my computer is on its last leg, so this would be a great way for me to round up the fonts I love and want to put on my new computer. Thanks for the great idea!
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The First Grade Scoop
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great idea! I will be doing this this weekend! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea. It takes me forever to look up fonts! This will definitely be a shortcut. Thanks girl. =)
ReplyDeleteJust Wild About Teaching
For me looking for the perfect font is the equivalent of looking for the perfect greeting card at the Hallmark store, I LOVE them all and could spend hours making a decision. What a Fantabulous idea, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAlison
Just saw this on Pinterest. Great idea! Why didn't I think of that?! ;) Pinning it again. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea, I am definitely doing this!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I did something similar year ago, but need to make a new one. Which font does the monkey doodle come from? Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt is a Doodle from Kevin and Amanda..."Pea Jelene" is the name! =)
DeleteBeen meaning to do this for a LONG time!!! You've inspired me to get it done!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea. I had recently just started adding fonts to my new computer and so far have simply printed them out on a regular 8x11 sheet of paper, but like your flip book better. I have separated my list by categories also - holidays (Christmas, patriotic, Halloween), Disney, and misc. I then alphabetized them within each category as this makes it easier to find on the computer when you actually do them.
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ReplyDeleteJennifer - Better late than never? Just now saw this post. I've been organizing my clipart and other TPT finds. Love this idea for fonts. Thanks this will be a great project for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Brown Loves Bookworms
This is genius!
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