How to design a typeface (Part 1) by MartinSilvertant, journal
How to design a typeface (Part 1)
How to design a typeface (Part 1)Sans serif — Roman
In this article/tutorial I will show you how to design a typeface. I will cover the basics and show you how to design advanced letters as well. There is so much I can talk about though, so if people like this article I might expand on this with future articles and get more into detail. I will only cover the design though, so you will have to research how to do the spacing and programming and turn your typeface into a usable font—or wait until I might do an article on that as well, but I don’t have such an article planned anytime soon.
What will we design?
I will first sho
I lost my old analogue slr-camera and was very sad about this - also because of the photos I lost with it too .. anyway there was a need for a new camera and I bought a finepix S9600 and I'm quite satisfied with it.
As a big plus now - and that's a big reason, that I'm posting again an DA - is that I don't have to scan all my photos. I just correct the image a bit in photoshop - then up and away!
So there will be some updates again :)
see ya
.. is changing fast sometimes ..
Don't know what to tell more for now.
Maybe a saying I remebered from a book and like:
"The truth alone will never free somebody; facts don't change attitudes"
Again on travels a bit. I was in Turkey for a study-trip and got some great impressions of this country although it was just a little piece of it.
I was there with a group in Istanbul first and then went with a turkish friend to his family in the area around Kayseri - a city in the middle of Anatolia.
Istanbul is a very lively, fascinating and meanwhile a very modern city (except the bad traffic-concepts) and besides I saw that DA represents quite a lot of amazing artits from there.
In a little village, where foreigners are seen very seldom I was an attraction for the people of course. It was funny but also exhausting - everybody (altough