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Monogram Key strokes










Hey everyone!

This is only for this basic style monograms shown. For all the other styles please use lowercase, uppercase, lowercase.

I am going to be doing a series of monogram fonts that will make customizing your own monogram super easy. The font is already set up to place the letters within the design. All you have to do is refer to the chart below in order to place the letters in the correct sequence. In order to make this font work I had to replace numbers and some punctuation with the last letter of the monogram. I hope you enjoy them and it makes your life easier. 

First Letter: Uppercase letters (use the keys A-Z with the shift key or caps lock)
Second Letter: Lowercase letters (use the keys a-z)
Third Letter: 
A= 0
B= 1
C= 2
D= 3
E= 4
F= 5
G= 6
H= 7
I= 8
J= 9
K= !
L= (
M= #
N= \
O= :
P= ,
Q= .
R= ?
S= ;
T= *
U= /
V= {
W= }
X= [
Y= ]
Z= )

So to break it down. Choose your first letter by using any Capital letter.
This is what happens when I hit shift+A on my computer

Choose your second letter by using any lowercase letter.
I added the middle B when I hit b on my computer
This is a lowercase b by itself

Choose your third letter using the chart above as reference.
I added the last c by hitting 2 on my computer
This is what it looks like when 2 is typed by itself

And thats it! If you have any questions, just let me know. All the monogram fonts will follow this same chart.





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