The word font (traditionally spelled fount in British English, but in any case pronounced /ˈfɒnt/) derives from Middle French fonte "[something that has been] melted; a casting". The term refers to the process of casting metal type at a type foundry.
My font depends on my answer
If I studied well I'm gonna make it a piece of art
But if I didn't do well you would think I answered the test with my feet while skydiving
A handwriting is not a font.