This font is a Ball Pen Handwritten Font created in the impression of Eli Coifer, a virtual YouTuber. The current version is 1.00. The current version only contains the basic Latin and contains just Light weights. Includes basic Latin letters, symbols, and some dingbats.
The font shape is moderate, suitable for text, subtitle and other occasions.
This font is licensed under the SIL open font license. This allows for both personal and commercial use, without a different licence. It also makes this font available for free for both.
This font has developed a variety of features that I hope will be useful to you.
Some of the letters in this font contain contextual alternatives. 
Some characters are automatically transformed, while others require you to select from either the Glyphs panel or the Opentype panel.
Different figure style schemes are provided, and you can choose Tabular Lining or Proportional Oldstyle as needed.
We provide a rich assortment of Dingbats and Emoticons for the convenience of decorating your documents, which you can call in the Glyphs panel.
You can enter the ornamental mode by entering three "#" in a row in the typesetting software that supports OpenType. After that, input any number from 0 to 9 to call these lace characters. The lace corresponding to different numbers is shown in the figure below.The lace corresponding to different numbers is shown in the figure below.​​​​​​​
Of course, in order to make it easier to use in typesetting software that does not support opentype, we provide a version of the decoration symbol here. Simply enter a number from 0 to 9 to see the race.
There are other interesting eggs in the font waiting for you to discover.
At present, the font version is 1.00, and the matching Chinese characters and Japanese kana are under development! The next version is expected to be released on September 27, 2021. You can follow me on Twitter or bilibli to see what's going on.
I am studying hard to develop multilingual typefaces. Italic versions of Latin letters, Latin Extended, Cyrillic letters, Hangul and other language typefaces are under development.Please anticipate that.
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