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Practical Font Design

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  • Dec 05, 2024
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Practical Font Design, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.55, with 26 lectures, based on 87 reviews, and has 595 subscribers.

You will learn about By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge to develop the skills to produce your first professional quality font. You will set all the font metrics You will develop a special glyph used to keep the font consistent You will design the caps, lowercase, numbers, and accents You will add the accents characters You will produce the rest of the characters in a 256 character font You will add OpenType feature sets for small caps, oldstyle figures, lining figures, small cap figures and more You will professionally letterspace the font You will kern the font You will generate the font for your use and for sale (if you desire) This course is ideal for individuals who are The course is developed for graphic designers and typographers who are experienced in producing professional typography by using professional software like Adobes Creative Cloud (or Suite) and/or QuarkXpress It is particularly useful for The course is developed for graphic designers and typographers who are experienced in producing professional typography by using professional software like Adobes Creative Cloud (or Suite) and/or QuarkXpress.

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Summary

Title: Practical Font Design

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.55

Number of Lectures: 26

Number of Published Lectures: 26

Number of Curriculum Items: 26

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge to develop the skills to produce your first professional quality font.
  • You will set all the font metrics
  • You will develop a special glyph used to keep the font consistent
  • You will design the caps, lowercase, numbers, and accents
  • You will add the accents characters
  • You will produce the rest of the characters in a 256 character font
  • You will add OpenType feature sets for small caps, oldstyle figures, lining figures, small cap figures and more
  • You will professionally letterspace the font
  • You will kern the font
  • You will generate the font for your use and for sale (if you desire)
  • Who Should Attend

  • The course is developed for graphic designers and typographers who are experienced in producing professional typography by using professional software like Adobes Creative Cloud (or Suite) and/or QuarkXpress
  • Target Audiences

  • The course is developed for graphic designers and typographers who are experienced in producing professional typography by using professional software like Adobes Creative Cloud (or Suite) and/or QuarkXpress
  • This course will introduce you to the basics of font design using the leading software, FontLab Studio 5.

    This is not a design class, but a production class. This is a practical method shared by a font designer with 35 years experience in typography and font design. Included is a sample font to get you started, discussions of concepts, and many practical demonstrations of the process of creating a font.

    If you have been wanting to design your own font, this course will give you a basic production procedure you can build into a workflow that fits your working style.

    The course materials will serve as a visual reference to complement the content of Davids popular book, Practical Font Design Third Edition Plus. A downloadable PDF copy of the book is included with the course, plus a sample font you can use to start your new fonts. He will show you how to use the sample font.

    You can complete the course in a week or two, but the production of your first font will take several months up to nearly a year to complete.

    The course materials will remain a reference as you progress in your craft of font design.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The basic tools of this course, plus an intro to the font design process

    Lecture 1: Practical Font Design With FontLab 5 the book which resulted in this course

    Lecture 2: Welcome!

    Lecture 3: Terminology of Type Metrics

    Lecture 4: A ten-step design procedure to efficiently build your font

    Lecture 5: Setting up your font and adding a mask to generate your character slots

    Lecture 6: The basics of letterspacing

    Lecture 7: The letterspacing tables

    Lecture 8: Drawing tools

    Lecture 9: The sample font

    Chapter 2: Drawing the font with spacing

    Lecture 1: Adding the measurement pieces glyph

    Lecture 2: Drawing the cap I

    Lecture 3: Drawing the Cap O

    Lecture 4: Drawing the lower l, i, & h, plus the period

    Lecture 5: Exercises you should be doing now

    Lecture 6: Finishing the period and accents,then doing the n & m

    Lecture 7: Drawing the B, P, & R

    Lecture 8: Drawing the b, d, p, & q

    Chapter 3: Letterspacing, adding characters, OpenType features, and kerning

    Lecture 1: Checking the Letterspacing

    Lecture 2: Generating the composite glyphs or accented characters

    Lecture 3: Where you should be now

    Lecture 4: What is Opentype?

    Lecture 5: Adding OpenType features

    Lecture 6: Producing the small cap glyphs

    Lecture 7: Some basic kerning information

    Lecture 8: Kerning your font, a demo

    Lecture 9: Generating your font

    Instructors

  • Practical Font Design  No.2
    David Bergsland
    Author, font designer, & publisher at The Skilled Workman
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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