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![]() as the title explains, i want to make my own font. i have a sister that enjoys creative writing, and has created a language that she wishes to write a book in. she has created her language so that each letter of the alphabet is represented by a symbol. i would consider myself past the novice stage of computing and IT, so if this task isn't too complex (the level of complexity is hard to determine for someone else i know, lol) , i would enjoy the challenge of creating a new font for her. i may be incorrect (please don't hesitate to tell me if i'm barking up the wrong tree), but i think i am going to need a program with which i can draw each character of the new font (in a format that MS Office will recognise). my starting problem is which program(s) can i use. i have photoshop CS2, and all the image editors you get with windows XP pro, and microsoft office with frontpage. my second problem would be how to actually install the new font, but i guess if someone could tell me which program to use to design the font imaes, that would give me a good start on my project. thanks in advance, Phil -- Phi1 |
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You are posting in the wrong newsgroup. You need to use Google to find font
making software. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Phi1" wrote in message ... as the title explains, i want to make my own font. i have a sister that enjoys creative writing, and has created a language that she wishes to write a book in. she has created her language so that each letter of the alphabet is represented by a symbol. i would consider myself past the novice stage of computing and IT, so if this task isn't too complex (the level of complexity is hard to determine for someone else i know, lol) , i would enjoy the challenge of creating a new font for her. i may be incorrect (please don't hesitate to tell me if i'm barking up the wrong tree), but i think i am going to need a program with which i can draw each character of the new font (in a format that MS Office will recognise). my starting problem is which program(s) can i use. i have photoshop CS2, and all the image editors you get with windows XP pro, and microsoft office with frontpage. my second problem would be how to actually install the new font, but i guess if someone could tell me which program to use to design the font imaes, that would give me a good start on my project. thanks in advance, Phil -- Phi1 |
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![]() "Phi1" wrote in message ... as the title explains, i want to make my own font. i have a sister that enjoys creative writing, and has created a language that she wishes to write a book in. she has created her language so that each letter of the alphabet is represented by a symbol. i would consider myself past the novice stage of computing and IT, so if this task isn't too complex (the level of complexity is hard to determine for someone else i know, lol) , i would enjoy the challenge of creating a new font for her. i may be incorrect (please don't hesitate to tell me if i'm barking up the wrong tree), but i think i am going to need a program with which i can draw each character of the new font (in a format that MS Office will recognise). my starting problem is which program(s) can i use. i have photoshop CS2, and all the image editors you get with windows XP pro, and microsoft office with frontpage. my second problem would be how to actually install the new font, but i guess if someone could tell me which program to use to design the font imaes, that would give me a good start on my project. thanks in advance, Phil I once wanted to make font, and looked into it. I even got a program, I think it was a sample/trial download. I looked up instructions and the writing had to be set up a certain way, size, mathematically? I think it also required a Vector Drawing program, that I didn't have. Maybe something like Corel Draw? Anyway, at the time it seemed beyond my understanding, and what I had for programs and I ended up giving up before even trying. Just feedback on my looking into it. The language your sister invented sounds like a form of Wingdings/Webdings, my Word has 4 versions of this, but I may have downloaded one of them at one point. I don't know if you'd need a special program for this (Windings) or not. There are some pretty crazy fonts that are made. The only way Word would come into it, you would put the finished font in the FONT folder in your computer (in Windows) and Word would then pick it up and you could use it. JoAnn is right, you need to look for font making programs. I don't think it's anything you can do, even part of (making the font) with Word or any Office programs. That would just pick up on it and use it AFTER it was done and in your font folder. |
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Font Creator - http://www.high-logic.com/fontcreator.html is relatively
simple to use. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Phi1 wrote: as the title explains, i want to make my own font. i have a sister that enjoys creative writing, and has created a language that she wishes to write a book in. she has created her language so that each letter of the alphabet is represented by a symbol. i would consider myself past the novice stage of computing and IT, so if this task isn't too complex (the level of complexity is hard to determine for someone else i know, lol) , i would enjoy the challenge of creating a new font for her. i may be incorrect (please don't hesitate to tell me if i'm barking up the wrong tree), but i think i am going to need a program with which i can draw each character of the new font (in a format that MS Office will recognise). my starting problem is which program(s) can i use. i have photoshop CS2, and all the image editors you get with windows XP pro, and microsoft office with frontpage. my second problem would be how to actually install the new font, but i guess if someone could tell me which program to use to design the font imaes, that would give me a good start on my project. thanks in advance, Phil |
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![]() ok guys , THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for your assistance with this. Graham, after a few frustrating hours , i've finally got the HighLogic Font Creator working like a charm. i had to use photoshop to create the image i wanted, then opened it with the High Logic font creator and adjusted the size so all were equal. had a lot of messing around to work out things like key mappings and how the image appeared so it looked right in MS Word. All in all, having the correct software (photoshop CS2 and high logic font creator) is 75% of the battle Thanks again ever so much for your help Phil.... P.S. if anyone would like to see or use the finished product, just post, and you can take a look, i'm impressed with it if i do say so myself -- Phi1 |
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![]() "Phi1" wrote in message ... ok guys , THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for your assistance with this. Graham, after a few frustrating hours , i've finally got the HighLogic Font Creator working like a charm. i had to use photoshop to create the image i wanted, then opened it with the High Logic font creator and adjusted the size so all were equal. had a lot of messing around to work out things like key mappings and how the image appeared so it looked right in MS Word. All in all, having the correct software (photoshop CS2 and high logic font creator) is 75% of the battle Thanks again ever so much for your help Phil.... P.S. if anyone would like to see or use the finished product, just post, and you can take a look, i'm impressed with it if i do say so myself I'd love to see it. Since you said it's a created font, to use in a book, do you have a way for people reading it to translate it? Maybe I have this wrong and it's clear what it's saying. -- Phi1 |
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![]() I spent some time yesterday, learning how to make a border (custom) out of Wingdings/Webdings) I know, this was in Publisher, and this is a Word newsgroup (LOL) But, it has to do with font http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...ms2/skulls.jpg So, if you ever want to know how to make a border around something (like a page in your book) from your invented font it's possible. "Carrie" wrote in message ... "Phi1" wrote in message ... ok guys , THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for your assistance with this. Graham, after a few frustrating hours , i've finally got the HighLogic Font Creator working like a charm. i had to use photoshop to create the image i wanted, then opened it with the High Logic font creator and adjusted the size so all were equal. had a lot of messing around to work out things like key mappings and how the image appeared so it looked right in MS Word. All in all, having the correct software (photoshop CS2 and high logic font creator) is 75% of the battle Thanks again ever so much for your help Phil.... P.S. if anyone would like to see or use the finished product, just post, and you can take a look, i'm impressed with it if i do say so myself I'd love to see it. Since you said it's a created font, to use in a book, do you have a way for people reading it to translate it? Maybe I have this wrong and it's clear what it's saying. -- Phi1 |
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![]() No probs, i will post it up here tomorrow as long as theres no objections by admin between now and then. you can easily translate back to english by simply highlighting all the text, and changing the font to a normal font(arial or whetever). then change back to the new font by simply highlighting all the text again and reselecting my new font from the list. the really cool thing is that all the effects such as bold, italics, underline etc , all work with the new font. the only thing i didn't get round to doing was mapping punctuation marks like comma's , full stops etc. we're still deciding wether or not to use normal punctuation marks, or wether to design whole new symbols/characters to define punctuation marks. -- Phi1 |
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