One last reminder before we begin! It’s important to note that you’re not only learning how to make a “font,” you’re also making a typeface. (Confused? Don’t worry! We will learn more about vectors and font programs later in this tutorial.) Basically, that just means that you can use Illustrator to create typeface characters if you don't want to learn a whole new software just to make fonts, especially if you’re already familiar with how Illustrator works. svg files-which most font creation software will accept. Font creation is a long and tedious process, but typing in a font you designed can be incredibly rewarding! If the idea excites you, read on!Īdobe Illustrator can’t export a font file on its own, but its vector-based programming allows for you to export. If this describes you, then you’ve probably considered designing your own typeface before, too. After all, it’s our job! We work with fonts on a daily basis, we can identify them in the wild (“Is Trader Joe’s using Phosphorus on a chip bag!?”), and we’ve accumulated mental lists of go-to’s and favorites. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Graphic designers can become obsessed with fonts. Ever fancied yourself as a typographer? Give font-making a shot by designing a typeface using Adobe Illustrator.
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