Tips For Using A Digital Signature
Choose Font Carefully

Digital signatures come in a variety of different font styles, sizes, and types. In theory, you could have your signature appear in any font. However, you should choose the font carefully when you are coming up with a digital signature! There are a few reasons for this. One, some devices do not support some fonts, and as a result, the signatures are reverted to the default font. When selecting a font, you should ensure that the font will appear as intended on the recipients' end. It would also be best if you also chose web-safe fonts because all devices support them. This is what will allow your digital signature to look the same on the recipients' end as it is on your device.
Some of the recommended digital signature fonts include Arial, Lucinda, Verdana, Georgia, Courier New, and Times New Roman. The safe fonts should appear the way you want and at the same time be readable. Fancier fonts are less likely to appear the same on every device. Even if they do, they are also harder to read due to their intricate appearance!
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