If you are creating custom signage, invitations, or logos, one way to make your work unique is to learn how to create your own font for it. Calligraphr.com is a very helpful website that will help you ...
Microsoft’s Font Maker app feels like something your parents should know about: a fun, quirky, but still useful way of turning their handwriting into an actual font for invitations and other ...
From the people of FontShop comes FontStruct, a free online Flash-based tool that makes it fairly easy to create a TrueType font from scratch without all that tedious kerning and bezier-ing. Before ...
Microsoft mentioned the Font Maker app in a blog post for people testing early versions of Windows 10 in June. The app generates TrueType fonts, which can be used in various applications like Word on ...
It’s a great, easy way to turn your handwriting into a font, but you can use it to create any typeface you can imagine as long as long as you have the adequate drawing skills. I tried it myself and it ...
Every now and then, Microsoft will have a fun little project that has a cool idea, only to end up being abandoned a short time later. During the Windows 10 era, the Microsoft Font Maker was one such ...
It must be noted that you will not only create a "font" rather you would also be making a "typeface". But what's the difference between the two? According to the Make iT Center of Adobe, a typeface is ...
Microsoft has been at the forefront when it comes to offering the best fonts for different needs. The Office products like Microsoft Word have been the go-to option for folks as it also supports fonts ...
Since the days of individual cast-metal fonts for each size of your typeface, type-enthusiasts have dreamed of ways of creating nicer, more elegant, more useful, more unique glyphs. Nowadays, you can ...
Mikael Cho is the co-founder of ooomf, a network that connects short-term software projects with handpicked developers and designers. Mikael writes about psychology, startups, and product marketing ...
Mikael Cho is the co-founder of ooomf, a network that connects short-term software projects with handpicked developers and designers. Mikael writes about psychology, startups, and product marketing ...