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Creating OpenType Fonts: Simplified

Skilled Workman Posted on November 9, 2011 by David BergslandJanuary 29, 2016

OpenType Simplified In two words, it’s confusing. FontLab has good, professional tools for developing OpenType fonts—but it is certainly not simple or easy. Fontographer really does not deal well with OpenType at all. Having said that, if you have a feature file, you can use it in Fontographer 5.1. You link to it in the font info dialog box on the Encoding page. Fontographer will use that feature file to build your OpenType font when you generate … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Font Design, Fontographer, Recent Posts, Typography | Tagged discretionary ligatures, font design, FontLab, Fontographer, fontographer 5.1, free, oldstyle figures, OpenType, opentype classes, opentype features, sample fonts, small caps, Typography | 13 Replies

Fontographer: Practical Font Design for Graphic Designers

Skilled Workman Posted on October 22, 2011 by David BergslandOctober 22, 2011

    Why do you want to use Fontographer? For the fun of it! When I received the opportunity to go back to my roots, and see what the new Fontographer was like, I was a little concerned. I had just spent nine years painfully teaching myself to letterspace by hand, to write OpenType features, and to become accustomed to the tool set of FontLab. Don’t get me wrong, FontLab is a great program and I am … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Fontographer, Recent Posts, Typography | Tagged design, font design, FontLab, Fontographer, John Baskerville, letter spacing, new font, OpenType, PostScript, type design | 1 Reply

The key role of Fontographer in the font revolution

Skilled Workman Posted on October 13, 2011 by David BergslandMay 16, 2015

An excerpt from my newest book, due out in late fall of 2011… The world of font design has radically changed in the digital world of graphic design. We no longer make huge careful drawings, reduced to perfection, and exquisitely carved out of metal or exposed onto film. We make mathematically precise, infinitely editable, completely resizable shapes output as code. The software that brought about that change is the focus of my new book: Practical FontDesign for … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Recent Posts, Typography | Tagged font design, FontLab, Fontographer, fonts.com, FreeHand, Mac OS X, Macromedia FreeHand, MyFonts, TypeCon | 1 Reply

Fontographer 5.1 book: proofing release extended

Skilled Workman Posted on September 29, 2011 by David BergslandSeptember 29, 2011

I’ve decided to extend the proofing release for at least another month until I decide what to do with letterspacing in Fontographer. I want to develop an easy way for font designers (who do it for fun) to letterspace their work. I no longer believe that Fontographer will auto space well enough for pro releases of fonts for sale. Please take a look at the proof and let me know what you believe. http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/practical-font-design-for-graphic-designers-fontographer/17144172 The PDF download … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Recent Posts | Tagged Adobe InDesign, font, FontLab, Fontographer, letter spacing, OpenType, type design, Typography | Leave a reply

Why I switched back to Fontographer 5.1

Skilled Workman Posted on September 13, 2011 by David BergslandSeptember 13, 2011

Personally, I started in Fontographer in the early 1990s and gradually built a little sideline of designing fonts. They were selling a little on Myfonts.When OpenType became viable with the release of InDesign I needed to find something else. My old version of Fontographer would not run in Mac OSX very well. Thomas Phinney, then of Adobe, told me I had no option but to go to FontLab. This transformed my career. I learned how to write … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Book Design, Discipleship, On-Demand Publishing | Tagged Adobe InDesign, Christian, Design Issues, Discipleship, font, FontLab, Fontographer, Holy Spirit, InDesign, John Baskerville, on-demand, OpenType, publishing, reality, Ted Harrison | 3 Replies

1st public release: Practical Font Design For Graphic Designers: Fontographer 5.1

Skilled Workman Posted on September 12, 2011 by David BergslandSeptember 12, 2011

This is a special limited time offer until October 1, 2011 It is a low-priced, comb-bound 6×9 proofing release. I am selling the downloadable PDF for only $2.99 and the printed book for only $11.95. My hope is that you will read it and give me comments and feedback (and even typos) so I can make the full release for $9.99 and $19.95 in October. here’s the back cover copy: Why do you want to use Fontographer? … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Book Design, On-Demand Publishing, Recent Posts, Typography | Tagged design, font design, font designer, FontLab, Fontographer, graphic design, John Baskerville, OpenType, PostScript, type design, typograpjhy | 2 Replies

1st Proof: Fontographer: Practical Font Design For Graphic Designers

Skilled Workman Posted on August 13, 2011 by David BergslandAugust 13, 2011

This is the new book on Fontographer 5.1. It’s has been great fun to go back to my roots, as it were and relearn the program that started me in font design. Fontographer is the app that started graphic design on the computer. It preceded Illustrator by over a year. It was the core that was developed into FreeHand. This is digital drawing that is fun again! As I got back into the application something remarkable happened. … Continue reading →

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