Yes, you missed fontForge, which can import SVG files, has a vector design for drawing curves inbuilt and all the bells you need for ligatures. For a free program it is very impressive. I personally prefer the import over drawing within fontForge. When using the import function it is advisable to use the final font space with gaps before and after. It is much easier to adjust any scale, heights, width and position etc in a vector program than it is in fontForge.
I think fontForge is really weird, still trying to learn it There isn't much documentation when I tried using it, so I had a hard time figuring stuff out
Fontforge is great. Its free and open source and isnt very difficult to learn while being extremely powerful. Would definitely recommend it, especially because you can import svgs or bitmaps to create fonts as well, so I just create all of my characters in inkscape (another extremely powerful free and open source program for vector graphics which is a great alternative to illustrator).
Thank you so much for this comment! I know it's several years old now, but I've been playing around with Inkscape a little and rly enjoyed it and I am looking for a way to make my own font for free and I would love to be able to make it in Inkscape, so this sounds perfect!
Thanks for this, I am using Procreate on iPad and would like to add my own fonts to it. This is a pretty good scope of possibilities for the beginner that I am.
Ian - great video and right to the point. Do you have a video talking about how you market and sell your fonts? My wife designed a font 40 years ago of a bunny in different poses for each letter of the alphabet. I need to scan each letter and use one of the programs you mentioned to digitize them and make them keyboard ready.
Thanks Toby. I'll try and make some more of these types of videos. I know how frustrating it can be to go through a load of waffle before you get to the info.
Thanks for sharing these apps. I found this incredibly helpful. If I might ask, can iFontMaker also create fonts for Geʿez/Ethiopic, Hebrew, Arabic, and Runic scripts? And does Latin include accent marks?
you deserved a millon thumbs uuuppppp ... i am e marketer and i really loved this video .. i did not have any idea how to create a new font , but now i do :)
Thanks Ian. It's about 3 years since this last list of recommended applications...any new recommendations? Also, I have a font that I am using but the lettering doesn't match to the keystroke needed. Any recommendations on apps that allow simple imports and moving around or simply cut-and-paste to the needed keystroke? Thanks again. Cheers.
Is there a font app that can work with Procreate or Affinity Designer? I already made some letters in vectors, and would like to convert them into fonts.
Ian Barnard I've just used illustrator so far, only using the golden ratio to make it, basing it around a circle, next stage is to add texture in place of weights to show stages of decay. I'll probably animate it too.
The font that I am trying to build has different writing structure rule for my native language. The characters stack on one another and it indicates pronunciation.
Do I have to have some kind of outside app to create my own font? Can I not just use AI or PS and create my letters and assign them within AI or PS? Seems so inconvenient to pay for an app if you're only going to do it once.
It's funny this showed up in my suggestion list. Birdfont is free, but a donation is needed for commercial use. I'm still finding it a bit cumbersome to use. Which is why I purchased TypeTool3 on the cheap end of the fontlab set.
If I want to make a music notation font. Like type in music notation in Page. What is the best font to create music notation font? Thank you for your help.
Great great great video... I do have a question. I hope you or someone can answer for me. I'm very new at this, but I've created a font, but it has come out a little too wide. Anyone know the best way to batch condense / narrow the glyphs without have rework each one?
Hi, man Nice work... am now using Structfont I have a request... How can u develop for me a font... I hv the Idea but I can't use the tools well I am ready to settle for 25% my idea is very simple... You can take it far... I know you can... Think about it... Your reply want change my view... I still find you awesome
Great video! I just wanted to point out Fontforge, which is the best free software I could find. (I'm relatively new to Designing Fonts and so I needed something that's relatively easy to understand and that I could try out for free). Some features are a bit confusing, but the basics were quite easy to grasp for me and you can do a lot with it.
Any thoughts on the best way to add italics to a font? My job uses a particular font they insist on and have used for 108ish years. We also go bananas on italics. The problem is this font has no UPPERCASE italics which is absolutely mental. How might I go about augmenting the font to include damn italic caps? I know how to slant a character but to make it part of the actual font - when I am typing in InD with it...that is what I want to do. Thoughts? Great vid BTW - subscribed :)
My eyes LIT UP the second I saw font struct. That looks SO COOL. EDIT: way too limiting. just try to make a letter "S" in less than an hour without pulling your hair out... I guess that applies to typography in general tho lol
How much do you figure a freelancer would charge to create a custom font for someone? The reason I am asking is because I was recently going to purchase a font, but the rights to 'embed' the font just weren't worth paying. For the money, I wonder if I could simply get a freelancer to create a font closer to what I actually want. Going for the 'freehand' style but for technical drawings.
@@IanBarnard Thanks! I looked in Fiverr... I know some of those sites are kind of meat grinders. Prices look reasonable but I'm not sure if includes all the provisions such as an installable .TTF file, ability to embed, etc... Luckily there's lots of resources on the subject thanks to you guys. Just gotta take the time to watch them I guess :-) .
Ian, Do you know how Musical instrument tablatures are created and made into TTF font files? I have a Roland AE-01 Aerophone and would like to create a TTF Font to be used in MuseScore to display the tablatures for each note on Sheet Music Scores. I can't find anything on how to start learning how.
Thanks for the video. Any suggestions for fonts of scripts other than English.. e.g. ক খ গ etc (Assamese script), in such scripts the letters change their structure sometimes (ক+ৰ=ক্ৰ or ন+ত=ন্ত). Even the the vowels have signs if used with consonant.
What if... You free drew your letters on a paper? I was trying to find a video about doing transfers that way... Getting hand drawn letter fonts, pencil, on to lap top.. very new to this.. software transfer.. have been drawing for years but never done anything with my art work.. if anyone can help me out with links or directions on where to look, it would be much appreciated 💕
What about fontforge? Has this guy never heard of it? It's really useful for making fonts and you can design the fonts characters in inkscape... This guide is incomplete. :(
Ian, You are an amazing artist and human being. Thanks for sharing.
+Faizan P K you're welcome
@@IanBarnard search on playstore fonts maker:)
I came here to get some advice and ended up finding an easier way to draw the letter "S'. Thank you so much for sharing!
Yes, you missed fontForge, which can import SVG files, has a vector design for drawing curves inbuilt and all the bells you need for ligatures. For a free program it is very impressive. I personally prefer the import over drawing within fontForge. When using the import function it is advisable to use the final font space with gaps before and after. It is much easier to adjust any scale, heights, width and position etc in a vector program than it is in fontForge.
Sorry I completely forgot about FontForge. I've never used it myself, but from all the comments it looks like I should do.
where can i get fontForge?
@@wizbliz7434 fontforge.org/en-US/downloads/
@@silkeschumann7261 Thank you Silke!
I think fontForge is really weird, still trying to learn it
There isn't much documentation when I tried using it, so I had a hard time figuring stuff out
Fontforge is great. Its free and open source and isnt very difficult to learn while being extremely powerful. Would definitely recommend it, especially because you can import svgs or bitmaps to create fonts as well, so I just create all of my characters in inkscape (another extremely powerful free and open source program for vector graphics which is a great alternative to illustrator).
Me too. Fontforge and Inkscape.
Thank you so much for this comment!
I know it's several years old now, but I've been playing around with Inkscape a little and rly enjoyed it and I am looking for a way to make my own font for free and I would love to be able to make it in Inkscape, so this sounds perfect!
Can you import pngs?
I really like how direct and informational this video is! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing Video - So many options. nice to be able to skim through whats around at the moment before diving in
Dude i didn’t know Keith from the try guys had a twin... craaaazy
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Duuude, I was thinkin’ that before I saw your comment!
At first I thought it was actually Keith loll
Second cousin maybe...for sure only a half sibling. Not twin.
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Thanks for this, I am using Procreate on iPad and would like to add my own fonts to it. This is a pretty good scope of possibilities for the beginner that I am.
im wanting to use procreate for this too!
Loved the way you share information and knowledge on this subject. Thank you so much! Liked and subbed👍👍👍
Thank you so much!! I don’t care if i am not gona use any of what you have mentioned. You sharing information has already made me satisfied.🤗
Incredibly helpful information. Thanks for covering this.
THANKS!...u answered a weeks worth of questions and searching in 5 minutes!... :)
Ian - great video and right to the point. Do you have a video talking about how you market and sell your fonts?
My wife designed a font 40 years ago of a bunny in different poses for each letter of the alphabet. I need to scan each letter and use one of the programs you mentioned to digitize them and make them keyboard ready.
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Wow omg yes you need to do that, she will be so happy!
Have you started the project yet? Let me know how it turns out!
Thank you Ian for the video. Is there a way to open existing TTF files and then modifying it?
nice job Ian. I wish more videos were as "to the point" as this is. thanks
Thanks Toby. I'll try and make some more of these types of videos. I know how frustrating it can be to go through a load of waffle before you get to the info.
Thank you for sharing this information. I'm excited to try my hand at font making.
Nice. I’m a big fan of glyphs 🙌 and Fontself is pretty cool too.
Thanx alot i really wana make fonts...so i found this video so useful and am giving you a follow so maybe i can learn more
Thank you for this! I am using fontstruct and is done with the a which is looking great!
There’s a sketch app plugin as well! Don’t know if you’ve ever used sketch but it’s really nice!
Thanks for sharing these apps. I found this incredibly helpful. If I might ask, can iFontMaker also create fonts for Geʿez/Ethiopic, Hebrew, Arabic, and Runic scripts? And does Latin include accent marks?
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you deserved a millon thumbs uuuppppp ... i am e marketer and i really loved this video .. i did not have any idea how to create a new font , but now i do :)
Appreciate you Ian, thank you
so helpful thank you so much :)
Thank you. There were two I had not heard of. Keep it coming!
This is so great! Thanks for sharing Ian! Wish I knew about these years ago.
+David Seadon you're welcome. Same here!
Thank you Ian for the info. Very helpful.
Thanks Ian. It's about 3 years since this last list of recommended applications...any new recommendations? Also, I have a font that I am using but the lettering doesn't match to the keystroke needed. Any recommendations on apps that allow simple imports and moving around or simply cut-and-paste to the needed keystroke? Thanks again. Cheers.
Thank you! Very helpful
Love from Bangladesh. I'm your new Bangladeshi subscriber
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Great now I can try show fonts
Thank you friend!
This video was very informative, great job 🌞
this man made font making sound more etiquette than eating at a royal supper
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! You are amazing for making this video
Thank you so much for sharing! Great video!
This is truly helpful! Thanks!
Is there a font app that can work with Procreate or Affinity Designer? I already made some letters in vectors, and would like to convert them into fonts.
thanks all lot now caligraphy is become easy just because of you support . thank you Ian Barnad
+Haseeb Hameed you're welcome, that's good to hear!
cool stuff! you gave us the best links. Thank-you!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing 😊
I made a font on fontstruct for university which I mean to develop further. But I also wish to sell the font and was wondering how would I start?
Ended up using Glyphr Studio. Free webapp. 👌
Thanks! Super helpful!
Thanks for sharing... very helpful!!
Great timing, just as I have a uni project to make our own typefaces
+Jobe Jones awesome. Love to see the font you make for your project.
Ian Barnard I'll be uploading it on my instagram (account name is just Jobe Jones, with a mountain pencil head logo)
Just had look. Amazing work. What did you use to put it together?
Ian Barnard I've just used illustrator so far, only using the golden ratio to make it, basing it around a circle, next stage is to add texture in place of weights to show stages of decay. I'll probably animate it too.
Thank you, good for ways of making passive income. Not many people share their thoughts and ideas
Thank you for your video, help me so much!! Obrigada!!
thank you for this video
thank very much brother, i'm in a middle confusion on college and the deadlin was near :O, and now i'm enlightened
Thanks sir..very useful for me create my personal font
Its really great 👍🏻 keep up to sharing about fonts making
+Andika Fez sure thing.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you
Is there anyway to make cursive fonts where letter are joined to eachother
The font that I am trying to build has different writing structure rule for my native language. The characters stack on one another and it indicates pronunciation.
Really useful - thank you!
Can the software make "Đăâáàảạãắằẳặấầẩẫậđêếềểệễíìỉịĩưứừữựửúùủụũóòỏõọớờởợỡôốồổộỗóòỏọõẻơýỳỵỹỷ"
great tips!!!
Do I have to have some kind of outside app to create my own font? Can I not just use AI or PS and create my letters and assign them within AI or PS? Seems so inconvenient to pay for an app if you're only going to do it once.
It's funny this showed up in my suggestion list. Birdfont is free, but a donation is needed for commercial use. I'm still finding it a bit cumbersome to use. Which is why I purchased TypeTool3 on the cheap end of the fontlab set.
What tools to use to create a new alphabet with keyboards mapping?
Great video, want to try that Glyphs program out!! I used Birdfont, it was quite a process, but got the job done!
+Tim Middleton I've never heard of that one, must check it out.
birdfont.org
@@IanBarnard Birdfont is terrible!
On that note concerning spacing.. did you covert a closet into your office? :)
If you already have a complete set of very decorative letters created is there any font manager I could drag and drop the images in?
You are awesome bro!
If I want to make a music notation font. Like type in music notation in Page. What is the best font to create music notation font? Thank you for your help.
Thanks this is very helpful
thanks for sharing!
thanks
I really wish that fontstruct made an iPad app!
I’d love to use it in conjunction with affinity designer! Been loving that but have a different font app for iPad right now :( this looks way better
This was really helpful, thank you!!
+Stephen Shenold you're welcome. Glad you found it useful.
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Great great great video... I do have a question. I hope you or someone can answer for me. I'm very new at this, but I've created a font, but it has come out a little too wide. Anyone know the best way to batch condense / narrow the glyphs without have rework each one?
This is so cool website! Thanks for letting me know
This dude is literally in Harry Potters room
badass video~!
Hi, man
Nice work... am now using Structfont
I have a request...
How can u develop for me a font... I hv the Idea but I can't use the tools well
I am ready to settle for 25% my idea is very simple...
You can take it far... I know you can...
Think about it...
Your reply want change my view... I still find you awesome
Great video! I just wanted to point out Fontforge, which is the best free software I could find. (I'm relatively new to Designing Fonts and so I needed something that's relatively easy to understand and that I could try out for free). Some features are a bit confusing, but the basics were quite easy to grasp for me and you can do a lot with it.
Can this export font generated as TTF or WOFF etc. file ?
@@anupamchakrawarti1803 I always export as OTF but there's also the possibility to export TTF. I'm not sure about WOFF
@@DerMBen 👍
Any thoughts on the best way to add italics to a font? My job uses a particular font they insist on and have used for 108ish years. We also go bananas on italics. The problem is this font has no UPPERCASE italics which is absolutely mental. How might I go about augmenting the font to include damn italic caps? I know how to slant a character but to make it part of the actual font - when I am typing in InD with it...that is what I want to do. Thoughts?
Great vid BTW - subscribed :)
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My eyes LIT UP the second I saw font struct. That looks SO COOL.
EDIT: way too limiting. just try to make a letter "S" in less than an hour without pulling your hair out... I guess that applies to typography in general tho lol
How much do you figure a freelancer would charge to create a custom font for someone? The reason I am asking is because I was recently going to purchase a font, but the rights to 'embed' the font just weren't worth paying. For the money, I wonder if I could simply get a freelancer to create a font closer to what I actually want. Going for the 'freehand' style but for technical drawings.
Unfortunately there's no set price for custom font design. You'd have to get someone to quote with the specifics for that project.
@@IanBarnard Thanks! I looked in Fiverr... I know some of those sites are kind of meat grinders. Prices look reasonable but I'm not sure if includes all the provisions such as an installable .TTF file, ability to embed, etc... Luckily there's lots of resources on the subject thanks to you guys. Just gotta take the time to watch them I guess :-) .
Great.. thx for sharing. I have my own font, but it’s way writing is from up to bottom.. is there any software can deal with this direction? Thx
+Jaafar Hamza I'm not sure. Sorry.
Yes, Glyphs can handle vertical scripts.
Ian, Do you know how Musical instrument tablatures are created and made into TTF font files? I have a Roland AE-01 Aerophone and would like to create a TTF Font to be used in MuseScore to display the tablatures for each note on Sheet Music Scores. I can't find anything on how to start learning how.
I don't, sorry Steven.
Do you do font and if you do how much you charge a letter?
I charge by the project rather than by the letter. If you want to work with me then email my agent at hello@ianbarnard.net
there is an open-source and free font maker tool for windows, it's fontforge.
What about the letters (Cyrillic Extended and Latin Extended), are there lack of free resources?
plzz tell me how to create own cursive hand writing
Thanks for the video. Any suggestions for fonts of scripts other than English.. e.g. ক খ গ etc (Assamese script), in such scripts the letters change their structure sometimes (ক+ৰ=ক্ৰ or ন+ত=ন্ত). Even the the vowels have signs if used with consonant.
I added my font to my keyboards (need root)
Juktaikhor bur ligatures e hoi. Font editor tut judi ligature r option ase titia bonabo pari aru matra buror karone beleke glyph options thakibo, kintu exception keita (ৰূ, গু, শু) consonant r logote ligature hisape dibo lagibo sake.
Hi I’m looking for fontstruct which I did see in my App Store how do I get it could you tell me thank you
I suggest some foam or carpet on your walls. :)
What if... You free drew your letters on a paper? I was trying to find a video about doing transfers that way... Getting hand drawn letter fonts, pencil, on to lap top.. very new to this.. software transfer.. have been drawing for years but never done anything with my art work..
if anyone can help me out with links or directions on where to look, it would be much appreciated 💕
What about fontforge? Has this guy never heard of it? It's really useful for making fonts and you can design the fonts characters in inkscape... This guide is incomplete. :(
Is fontforge good enough?
Uh so can we make it our keyboard?
My font maker has first getting tinge
Where we sell our fonts