The "Albert Einstein Font" is a project based on hundreds of letters written by Einstein's own hands. The font lets you "write like a genius," as the creators of the font said. The project, a collaboration between typographer Harald Geisler and former dancer Liz Waterhouse, is raising funds on Kickstarter and has already raised more than $11,000 of its $15,000 goal. Thank you gifts include the font, Swiss chocolate, a mystery gift, Swiss chocolate, the ability to design a character space for the program... did we mention Swiss chocolate?

"Einstein's equations were beautiful, so it makes sense that their presentation should be as well," said Phil Marshall, an astrophysicist at the Stanford Linear Accelerator in California, according to the Kickstarter site.

The font was created by actual letters Einstein wrote that have been saved by the Einstein Archives. Geisler started by tracing the handwriting samples with a digital pen. Since no one writes letters the same way every time, Geisler created different variations of each letter, based on what other letters are before or after. The Einstein Estate has given its approval for Geisler to develop the font.

Einstein is known for his theories on gravity, space and time, but he is known to have had impressive handwriting as well. The "Albert Einstein Font" has been timed with the 100th anniversary of his general theory of relativity.

Geisler previously created a font based on the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud.