When you send a handwritten note through Levitate, it’s meant to feel personal and like something you would actually write (only… a bit neater).
We offer a few handwriting styles you can choose from. Whether you’re a financial advisor, attorney, insurance agent, or nonprofit leader, this quick guide can help you pick the one that best matches your professional personality or the vibe you want to give off.
And remember: if one of these looks like your real handwriting? That’s great. If not? Even better! These are actually legible…
Aladdin — Friendly, Optimistic, and Approachable
Great for:
Financial advisors who lead with warmth
Insurance agents with long-term clients
Nonprofit teams who want to stay top-of-mind in a heartfelt way
Feels like:
Open, expressive handwriting with a touch of whimsy — perfect for building rapport.
Best used when:
Welcoming a new client
Sending birthday or holiday cards
Following up after a good meeting
Cinderella — Polished, Warm, and Trustworthy
Great for:
Attorneys, estate planners, or anyone in a more formal role
Executive directors or board members
Anyone who wants to stay personal while maintaining professionalism
Feels like:
Neat, elegant handwriting — a timeless style that balances personality and polish.
Best used when:
Saying thank you after a referral
Celebrating milestones
Staying in touch with long-time clients or donors
Nemo — Casual, Quirky, and Low-Key
Great for:
Advisors who work with young families
Nonprofit staff connecting with community supporters
Anyone who wants to come across as relatable and modern
Feels like:
Round and friendly, like a sticky note or a note on a fridge.
Best used when:
Checking in mid-year
Sending quick encouragement or reminders
Keeping outreach light and easy
Tarzan — Bold, Simple, and Straightforward
Great for:
Real estate agents, contractors, or solo practitioners
Professionals who want clean and legible without fuss
Folks who write in all caps or have strong, masculine handwriting
Feels like:
Confident, clear, and efficient — like a firm handshake in note form.
Best used when:
Following up on recent activity
Reinforcing your brand as reliable and direct
Final Tip: Don’t Overthink It
There’s no wrong choice. Pick the style that feels most like how you’d show up with pen and paper. Your clients, donors, and contacts will simply appreciate that you took the time to write.