Creating a Custom Typeface in Illustrator and FontForge

Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this Illustrator and FontForge tutorial, we'll go through the steps of creating a custom typeface. Software required: Illustrator CC 2015, Photoshop CC 2015, FontForge.
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Course Description
In this Illustrator and FontForge tutorial, we'll go through the steps of creating a custom typeface. We'll start by defining the need for our typeface and what we want it to look like. Then we'll then begin sketching out our glyphs in Photoshop. Once we're happy with our sketches, we'll begin the transition to vector by using Illustrator. We'll use the Pen tool to plot out the shapes of our glyphs and prepare them for a font editor. We'll then get the feel for how FontForge works by importing our vector glyphs and making adjustments. Once we are happy with the glyphs we create, we'll learn what we need to do in FontForge to export as an OpenType font. By the end of this Illustrator and FontForge training, you'll have an understanding of what it takes to make your own slab serif and brush script. Software required: Illustrator CC 2015, Photoshop CC 2015, FontForge.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 2s
—Introduction and Course Overview 1m 2sCreating a Custom Typeface in Illustrator and FontForge- 2h 3m
—Planning Out a New Typeface 5m 51s
—Creating Glyphs from Existing Glyphs 10m 9s
—Getting Started with Capital Letters 8m 51s
—Transitioning Your Glyphs to Vector 9m 2s
—Converting Glyph Paths to Outlines 11m 16s
—Optical Illusions in Your Typeface 9m 6s
—Bringing Your Typeface into a Font Editor 9m 51s
—Editing Glyphs with Fontforge 10m 23s
—Creating Our Display Typeface 6m 28s
—Creating More Glyphs for Our Typeface 10m 47s
—Cleaning up for Export 9m 40s
—Bringing Our Typeface into Fontforge 8m 14s
—Preparing the Typeface for Export 13m 14s