Like many people, when they first start with FontStruct, you have experimented with a variety of styles.
My advice is to pick one of the letters (that you really like) and see whether you can make a complete font all in that style.
It is good to keep the letters in proportion to one another and to always work from the blue (left) line.
Good luck, hope you enjoy your Fon tStructing.
A good first font, great that you added punctuation.
I agree with p2p and elmoyenique. look at one of the letters you made, what makes it different to the other styles you have in your font, and then mafe a complete font using just that one "set of instructions' you gave yourself when making the original latter.
I agree, the C, c and also the p seem like they will make a good part of a new font.
Keep on fontstructing, good luck and have fun :)
A good first font, great that you added punctuation.
I agree with p2p and elmoyenique. look at one of the letters you made, what makes it different to the other styles you have in your font, and then mafe a complete font using just that one "set of instructions' you gave yourself when making the original latter.
I agree, the C, c and also the p seem like they will make a good part of a new font.
Keep on fontstructing, good luck and have fun :)
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for a 1st grader
My advice is to pick one of the letters (that you really like) and see whether you can make a complete font all in that style.
It is good to keep the letters in proportion to one another and to always work from the blue (left) line.
Good luck, hope you enjoy your Fon tStructing.
I agree with p2p and elmoyenique. look at one of the letters you made, what makes it different to the other styles you have in your font, and then mafe a complete font using just that one "set of instructions' you gave yourself when making the original latter.
I agree, the C, c and also the p seem like they will make a good part of a new font.
Keep on fontstructing, good luck and have fun :)
I agree with p2p and elmoyenique. look at one of the letters you made, what makes it different to the other styles you have in your font, and then mafe a complete font using just that one "set of instructions' you gave yourself when making the original latter.
I agree, the C, c and also the p seem like they will make a good part of a new font.
Keep on fontstructing, good luck and have fun :)
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