The "box" is not include in the font because a font manage only the charactere. If a "box" is include in the font, the result will be something like that :
http://www.dafont.com/taco-box.font
http://www.dafont.com/kbchatterbox.font
The box in your image was created by a graphic edito (like PhotoShop or other), a text editor (like Word) or other software (many can do that).
koeiekat a dit to an inexperienced Mac user ...
All experienced users was befor inexperienced users.
You juste have to bother.
For me "I'm inexperienced" is not a good reason to say "do it for me".
Chicago :
http://www.dafont.com/pix-chicago.font
A classic on the dot-matrix printer.
kitty394 a dit I cannot afford to purchase the soft wear
Some Font creator softwares are free.
And some others cost less than $100.
Just a difference for the point of the i.
80's ? It before the creation of the True Type Format.
Look at the old pixelised Macintosh fonts...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonts_on_Macintosh#Fonts_of_the_original_Macintosh It's not a font : all the "e" are different and the 2 "l" and "o" too.
It's handwritten.
If it's sold, il's not "personnal".
This is not possible to include this effect in a font format.
It's done with a graphics software (parhaps PhotoShop or something like this).
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