Author Topic: do any forumers here have experience with making fonts/font production?  (Read 1031 times)

i have a fake asian language alphabet that I made while being bored, and if possible I'd love to have it turned into a font.
http://imgur.com/a/vaG4V

typically, unless there's punctuation, there's no space between words, but if there's a comma there's 2 spaces

for instance

"hellohowareyou,  mynameis"
« Last Edit: July 07, 2014, 04:28:21 AM by mus »

i think a better title may be "do any forumers here have experience with font production?"

but no, i don't. a quick google search has results for font editing software, so if you're interested, look into one of those.

unless you mean something else entirely by having "experience with fonts"

but who wants to write in a dirty chink language anyway, am i right??????


A little. There's no easy way of doing this. FontForge is free but it's quite difficult to use but if you want to spend $150 on a hobby project, High-Logic's FontCreator is the best software for creating fonts.
« Last Edit: July 07, 2014, 07:22:24 AM by Demian »

A little. There's no easy way of doing this. FontForge is free but it's quite difficult to use but if you want to spend $150 on a hobby project, High-Logic's FontCreator is the best software for creating fonts.
I'd go for it if I was rich... but I'm not rich.

there's FontStruct which is free
there's also BitFontMaker but it ends up as pixels and is also free
it's what I used for Anacek

Mus your handwriting is loving amazing.