I used the glyphs from an existing OFL font to adapt them for use with text items. I used lots of ligatures and kerning to accomplish what I wanted. It works, but I'm sure there are some sloppy and inefficient methods here.
I would really appreciate some feedback on this font: specifically, its organization. Did I accomplish this the "correct" way?
Some examples: to get a certain glyph, type a string of characters. Like "treble" or "mord."
I'm not asking for detailed specifics (although I certainly welcome them), but just point me in the right direction so I know where to search and learn. I'm open to any help.
Thanks!
Feedback on this font please!
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Feedback on this font please!
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Dan Kreider
Music engraving and hymnal publishing
dankreider.com
hymnworks.com
Music engraving and hymnal publishing
dankreider.com
hymnworks.com