We have been using Tekton Pro as the "sketchy" font.  To my eyes,
Tekton Pro appears hand written, but neat enough to avoid being
childish.  Another advantage is that Tekton Pro seems to ship with
Adobe products from Photoshop Elements on up.

But, I think that the more important issue is making the lines used
for boxes etc sketchy.  We haven't yet found a good way to make the
lines sketchy and make the resulting wireframe easy to modify to a
non sketchy representation *and* keep all of the wireframes in one
file that can be well documented.

Ron 


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