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GoMediaZine: How To Design a Font: {Part2} Draw Up A Storm!

  • Philipp · 1 year ago
    Nice How To! I use a ring binder for my sketches an i never lose a sketch, too. :)
  • Max | Design Shard · 1 year ago
    Nice 2nd part i was wondering which letters to sketch out first for detail reasons (now i know), a roll of sketching paper is a neat idea, less clutter and more space,

    Cant wait for the next part.
  • Geoff May · 1 year ago
    Nice job, Katie.
  • Ragnar Þór · 1 year ago
    nice, keep it coming
  • ChequeredManiac · 1 year ago
    Great lesson, such a teaser tho. But I guess there's plenty of info for us to get our heads around first.
  • Corbin · 1 year ago
    shame you dont own a Mac. hahahahaha awesome tips, thank you so much
  • Bill Biwer · 1 year ago
    Great information for the second part of the series. Again, can't wait for the next installment.
  • pica-ae · 1 year ago
    wow, this is a really great series of tutorials
    i'm really looking forward to seeing more
    ...and the scroll for scribbles is pretty strange, but good :-)
  • Simona · 1 year ago
    Great info, cannot wait until you'll post "going digital".

    @Philipp : Gotta get that ring binder, great idea.
  • Tori · 1 year ago
    WOOHOO...I am a font freak...(not to be confused with the website)and Im waiting on pins and needles to know the next step... I have TONS of font ideas...but any kind of "font maker" deal I ever downloaded never gave me the results I wanted...I knew I could do it in illustrator...but never honestly bothered to search enough to find out how...Thanks for the ongoing tutorial..I cant wait to finally see my OWN font

    LOVE the scroll...I have a butt load of that butcher paper here as well...(its great for kids too)....
  • Mayj · 1 year ago
    thanks for the great idea! now i have great use for 2 rolls of craft paper gathering dust!!
  • Jacob Campbell · 1 year ago
    Scroll is a great idea. If I ever get an office, I'll have to try that idea out. Maybe start out with one a little small that yours though. Looking forward to the next installment!
  • Madhu R · 1 year ago
    Great yaar....
    This is a really great series of tutorials....
  • Tim · 1 year ago
    Gah, awaiting my new Moleskines, so most of my sketching is on hold. I really wanna get into some better typography though.
  • TechnoSamrat · 1 year ago
    Wow a good tutorial.. I do not know until I read this post that there is a lot of work like this involved in designing a font...
  • axzm · 1 year ago
    Lovin' it guys. Concise, informative, methodical... Keep em coming!
  • sven · 1 year ago
    I can't wait for the going digital part of this series as I always wanted to create a few handwriting style types, but never had the chance to really look into the process of creation. Thanks for outlining the basics.
  • Auror · 1 year ago
    very insightful article, great job katie!
    I'm always interested in other designers work habits. Always helps me improve my own.
  • katie · 1 year ago
    hey everyone! thanks for the awesome support for these tutorials! If you have any questions as we're going along please feel free to email those questions. katie@gomedia.us
  • adam · 1 year ago
    Wow! im looking the next step of this tutorial.
  • Perlinpinpin · 1 year ago
    the scroll is great...
  • СЕО · 1 year ago
    Не пора бы вам начать монетизировать ваш блог?
  • Downloadic · 8 months ago
    Nice information, I like the typography...
  • Scoot159 · 6 months ago
    Good. Very high quality work that many labor More look certain to hold a health....
  • Scoot159 · 2 months ago
    I have TONS of font ideas...but any kind of "font maker" deal I ever downloaded never gave me the results I wanted...I knew I could do it in illustrator...but never honestly bothered to search enough to find out how