is there an easy (and cheap) way to do this?
I want to litterally draw my own font for a uni project and then be able to use the font to write documents with?
anyone know of good software to use?
thanks
If you Google "create your own font" there are any number of sites - some of them free - which offer to turn your uploaded artwork into a useable font.
I have no idea, however, how good any of them are.
Having spent many long hours in
Fontographer adjusting stroke weights and kerning pairs, however, I find it hard to believe that a free conversion via website is going to produce much more than a novelty font that you might want to use for limited amounts of text.
Creating a full character set for a font, in multiple styles (plain, italic, bold, bold italic at the very least), balancing the weight, getting the kerning right, are all time-consuming tasks.
Hugely satisfying, if you have a love of type, but not easy.
I must have created maybe a dozen fonts when I was a full-time designer and -- realistically -- I think I still use one of them today ... and that one only occasionally and probably only for sentimental reasons, because it isn't very good!
If you're talking about creating a font for use with long passages of body text, I can only say: don't. Smarter, more talented people than either you or I have devoted much time to creating faces that are legible at small sizes in large quantities. Defer to their skill and wisdom ... I certainly do!
Cheers
Jim