We are working on having our own font. However, I am not sure how we can create the TTF file to that I can install in on Windows and on Macs.
Any ever done this before?
abbeyvet
12:20 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
I think there is some stuff about this on Ray Larabie's site. Search for it in Google.
korkus2000
12:22 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
Lots of font creation software. You want the kind that will create versions for both the mac and the PC. I can't remember any names off hand. I use to use fontographer, but I think macromedia killed it. Just makes sure you get one where you can import vector graphics from programs like Illustrator and Freehand.
Macguru
12:23 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
I dont know if this applies, but there are plenty of cross platform font conversion utilities out there.
I use CrossFont on windows to convert from Mac to Windows on a windows box.
Are you talking about custom fonts for a Web site?
fashezee
12:34 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
custom fonts for a Web site
No, not really..its more for promotional print material and stationery.
coopster
12:47 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
I know that Microsoft Windows supports TrueType, "a scalable font technology developed by Apple Computer and adapted to Windows by Microsoft." MS also has an in-depth area of their support site dedicated to TTF. I don't know if it has information regarding portability, but if it is a standard, you would assume...and we all know where that can get us. Anyway, you may want to see the following links, they might help... Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 85202 [support.microsoft.com] http://www.microsoft.com/typography [microsoft.com]
eggy ricardo
3:48 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
Hi
To create fonts i use Font Creator Program from www.high-logic.com/ but im not sure how it works with mac. You can just copy in scanned images or bitmaps or whatever or draw in the prog itself
Hope this helps
eggy_ricardo
kingkelly
9:32 pm on Sep 19, 2003 (gmt 0)
Macromedia fontographer is another popular program, kinda outdated though.... I still have no idea how to make a font from scratch
mivox
10:50 am on Sep 25, 2003 (gmt 0)
When I wanted to make a specialty font, I started out with an existing font that was somewhat close, typed out the characters (at a very large size) into FreeHand, used the 'trace contour' tool, then manipulated the outlines into my own letters. Then I copy&pasted the vector paths into Fontographer, and saved both Mac and Windows versions.
Worked great... though I suppose if Fontographer has been discontinued, it might be a bit hard to get a licensed copy. You could check ebay, sometimes outdated software titles are still available there.