I changed the font file to OTF rather than a TTF and that solved the problem.
When I generate my font in FontLab I notice that the shape is a tiny bit off and their are some extra nodes. Has anyone encountered this problem before and know how to fix it?
No, I would not name a font in that way. I am just curious. I already have a name for my next font anyway.
Would like to know.
Wow, 120 fonts. Look forward to seeing some of them.
1)What are you using the fonts for?
2)What percentage of the fonts that you download do you end up using?
Does anyone know of any good tutorials on kerning in Fontlab? Also, my lowercase letters are the same as my uppercase letters. Is there a way that I can set the kerning the same as well so that I don't have to kern both sets of characters?
Has anyone else encountered problems when pasting between these two programs? Like paths being slightly off.
Thanks. I'll make those changes.
This is my second font. My first font is "Free Money"
Here is a font called "FOXXY" that I have been working on. Would be good to get some feedback from you guys. UPDATE: I altered the R, U and 2 for greater consistency.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43508102@N05/5893066145/in/photostream
Edited on Jul 02, 2011 at 12:12 by JeremyWoods
What is the main font on this poster?
I'll send you a private message.
Let's hear them.
How does using this site compare to using regular font software?
"Free money" It's even names after a punk rock song.
15-25 fonts sounds daunting. I think you should get multiple designers on this project. I could do a couple if you want.
I love film title sequences. I designed one for Frankenstein with my font "Free money".
http://www.vimeo.com/17700228 I'll PM you.
If you wrote a brief I would give you a quote for a price.
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