Playwrite GB J Guides

Designed by TypeTogether, Veronika Burian, José Scaglione

1 weights • Version 2 • On Google Fonts since 2024 • Popularity #1888

Quick Summary

2

Styles · incl. italic

400-400

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

1

Languages / Subsets

Category
handwriting
Best for
display
Descriptors
code
Scripts
Latin
Origin
Cuba
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
May 30, 2025

© 2023 The Playwrite Project Authors

The quick brown fox

32px

About Playwrite GB J Guides Fonts

Playwrite England Joined Guides is a single-weight font companion that harmonizes seamlessly with the main family, Playwrite England Joined. It includes guidelines on the baseline, x-height, ascenders, and descenders. These guides provide a visual aid for primary school children that helps young learners grasp the proportions of letterforms and assists them in drawing letters with confidence and accuracy.

England has been the incubator for several prominent handwriting styles that still influence teaching around the world. One of the earliest examples is the English Roundhand, which was used in business and education in the 19th century.

The implementation of modern cursive styles in classrooms is probably the most influential development for contemporary handwriting education. They draw from the ideas of the Italic Handwriting Revival movement of the early 20th century, and the work of its proponents. Alfred Fairbank (1895–1982) proposed modern italic writing, based on chancery models, as a new approach to teaching handwriting with the aim of simplification and faster writing speed. Recently, it has been one of the most popular approaches to handwriting teaching in England. Of the twenty-three methods described in the National Handwriting Association’s 2013 guide to writing methods for teaching, thirteen were fully joined or semi-joined modern cursive styles. Important among these are Nelson Handwriting, Tom Gourdie Modern Hand, Jarman Handwriting, Marion Richardson, and Sassoon-Williams model.

To contribute, see github.com/TypeTogether/Playwrite.


Playwrite England Joined Guides characteristics

Guidelines are present in all characters except for those used for letter/word spacing. To create a versatile tool for teachers when designing practice sheets that feature guidelines without corresponding letters, the underscore is used as a key character. In Playwrite Guides fonts the underscore prints only the guidelines, and matches the width of the normal word space.

Find the detailed characteristics of this country's Model in Playwrite England Joined.

Family name in font menus

Playwrite England Joined Guides appears in font menus with a two-letter country code ‘GB’ and a ‘J’ for the Joined variant, Playwrite GB J Guides, and features a single Regular weight.
The download .zip file includes the static font for this guided version.

Playwrite fonts for schools

The Playwrite school fonts are based on the findings of Primarium, a groundbreaking educational effort that documents the history and current practice of handwriting models taught to primary school students worldwide. This typographic engine serves teachers, educators, and parents by generating localized libre fonts. These Playwrite fonts are complemented by Playpen Sans, an informal and fun typeface designed for annotations, instructions, and student notes – that also includes emojis.

For more information about the Primarium project, visit primarium.info, and to learn more about handwriting education in England, see primarium.info/countries/england.


How to install the fonts?

Windows: Download the font file to your computer. Navigate to where you saved the font file and double-click it to open. Click the "Install" button at the top of the font preview window. The font is now installed and ready to be used across your apps.

macOS: After downloading the font file to your Mac, right-click it in Finder and select "Open With" > "Font Book". Then, click "Install Font" in the font preview window that pops up. The font is now installed and ready to be used across your apps.

How to use the fonts in apps?

The Playwrite font family uses complex OpenType features to generate connected writing. Some common applications require these features to be manually activated.

Google Docs and Slides: From the font selector drop-down, go to "More Fonts" and search for the desired font name, in this case, "Playwrite GB J Guides", and click OK. If some text is already selected, the font choice will apply.

Note: This font family doesn't include Bold style, so please avoid applying it in text editors. If you use the common 'B' button, you will automatically generate a low-quality style.

Microsoft Word: Go to Format in the Menu bar, select Font, and then the Advanced tab. Activate "Contextual Alternates" and "Kerning for fonts below" to apply these settings to all text sizes.

LibreOffice: In macOS, to select the different styles, go to Format in the Menu bar, select Character, and use the Typeface menu.

Adobe InDesign: Open the Paragraph Panel and select Adobe "World-Ready Paragraph Composer" from the contextual menu.

Adobe Illustrator: Navigate to Preferences > Type, check the "Show Indic Options" box, and close preferences. Then open the Paragraph Panel and select "Middle Eastern Composer" from the contextual menu.

Adobe Photoshop: Access the Paragraph Panel, then choose "World-Ready Layout" from the contextual menu.

The above instructions are also available in PDF format here.

Who Designed Playwrite GB J Guides?

TypeTogether portrait

TypeTogether

TypeTogether is an independent type foundry committed to excellence in type design with a focus on editorial use. Known for the popular typefaces Adelle and Bree, TypeTogether also creates custom type designs for corporate use, including their work for Google Play Books, Clarín, and Apple.

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Veronika Burian portrait

Veronika Burian

Veronika is a co-founder of the international indie foundry TypeTogether. She is one of the organisers of the alphabettes.org mentorship program, chairwoman of the GRANSHAN project, and organiser of TypeTech MeetUp.

José Scaglione portrait

José Scaglione

José is a typeface designer, lecturer, and author specialising in typography. He co-founded the TypeTogether font foundry with Veronika Burian, where they have published numerous award-winning type families.

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