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My last post was about adding lots and lots of alternates to my Protestโข font in FontLab VI. This time I’m writing about adding OpenType features to Protest. This includes stuff like language support and… (Continue reading…)
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In my last post I documented what I did to add diacritics to my Protest font in FontLab VI. This post is about adding alternates to Protest. And there are a lot of alternates. However,… (Continue reading…)
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In the last blog post I wrote about how I space a font in FontLab VI using the Tracy Method, based on Walter Tracy’s 1986 book, Letters of Credit: A View of Type Design. This… (Continue reading…)
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Last time on the blog I wrote about what it means to space a font. I also made an introduction to the Tracy Method, based on Walter Tracy’s 1986 book, Letters of Credit: A View… (Continue reading…)
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Last time on the blog I went through the whole process of taking digitized glyphs from Adobe Illustrator to FontLab VI. It was kinda long, because FontLab is powerful, but has some quirks. In this… (Continue reading…)
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In my previous post I walked through my process of digitizing hand drawn glyphs. For a typeface that’s supposed to look hand drawn like Protest, digitizing using Adobe Illustrator’s Image Trace seemed to yield the… (Continue reading…)