For the sake of this tutorial, we’ll do a cleaner typeface (rather than hand-drawn) that I’ve already designed. I always design mine in Illustrator to skip the scan/live-trace/edit steps. The actual typeface design and how you create it is up to you, but eventually it has to end up in vector format. There should be a free trial.Īs a reference, here are some relevant terms used in talking about and making typefaces: I'm using TypeTool 3, which you can download here. I didn’t go into too much detail then, so I’m going to do that now! Check out Threadless designer Jillian's tutorial for creating your own font in TypeTool.Ī while back I did a short post with behind the scenes shots of how the Threadless holiday typeface was made. They're brought to you by our very own Threadless staff designers, Alex, Jillian & Speedy Joe. Teetorials are tips and tricks for adding those special touches to your designs. See more art from Salutlesfilles's Artist Shop.See more art from episodic drawing Lea Yunk.See more art from quilimo's Artist Shop.See more art from Lovesomedove's Artist Shop.See more art from strawberryshortcake's Artist Shop.See more art from lousydrawingsforgoodpeople's Artist Shop. See more art from renatajakab's Artist Shop.See more art from Carmen Sandiego TM and © HarperCollins Publishers.See more art from badlydrawnbears's Artist Shop.
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