Font ideas:
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=acki_preschool&page=1&nb_ppp_old=10&text=two+smiling+faces&nb_ppp=10&psize=s&classt=alpha
As the title suggests, the font reflects the writing style of someone from Preschool. It features a random mix of capital and small letters, lacking joins between letters. This undeveloped writing style suggests that the protagonist, Pip, is stuck in a state of childhood; his maladaptive upbringing caused him to never grow up, possibly.
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=kidtyperuled&page=1&nb_ppp_old=10&text=two+smiling+faces&nb_ppp=10&psize=xs&classt=alpha
This font is much similar to the first, except it features writing lines around the letters and a slightly more developed writing style. This has the same connotations of the previous one; that the character is stuck in a specific stage of development -- the developmental stage of writing. This font looks slightly more innocent however, and this may sway the decision because ultimately the Pip character is presented as pure.
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=ink_bleed&page=1&nb_ppp_old=10&text=two+smiling+faces&nb_ppp=10&psize=m&classt=alpha
This is nothing alike the previous fonts however; this instead shows a more matured writing style. Despite this, it seems particularly messy and blotty -- not typical writing. This suggests while the character has aged, he has not grown up with the normal social norms and has ended up particularly queer.
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