KERNING!!!! no one likes doing it! I hope this video helps you to kern quicker so you can get on with making more fonts. Not sure why I look so bored... Kerning is not the most exciting aspect of font design but I shouldn't use that as an excuse 😆 Anyway... enjoy, let me know how you get on.
Yep! Did the same thing, wasted hours trying to kern every pair, before finding this video. Thank you! This is going to save me hours and hours of work.
This is awesome. I just got into Glyphs and I have found your video to be invaluable! I have watched it five or six times already and I'll keep watching it until I get this down. Thank you!!
You’re very welcome. Spacing and kerning is a time consuming job, but this technique helps speed things up and keep some consistency 👍 If your font is going to be available to download, I’d love see it.
@@AdamGreasley Agreed! This is my second font ever created and I'm getting the overwhelming feeling of too much kerning. I'm kind of stuck and not sure what to do at this point. Mind offering me some advice? I'm about 3/4 the way finished on my font. I know I have a good bit of kerning left to do since I haven't kerned my lowercase multilingual's yet and I'm wondering if I should start over? To be completely honest I have 2156 kernings and a total of 203 glyphs. Do you think if I started over I can drop that number down drastically? I was worried about file size, but as of now my font is only 20KB. All I have left is to kern my lowercase multilingual's, punctuation, and symbols. I'm just wondering if my kerning is WAY OVERBOARD or if that is normal. I'm probably tweaking this way too much bc I look at every single letter comparison to each other. I would die for some help here!!! I can't wait to try grouping on my next font. Also, have you ever thought about creating a font course? You should! I bought a hand lettering course, so I'm using that as a baseline for what I'm doing now with this serif font.
Hi @@stacyterry4012 Kerning groups would almost certainly help to reduce the number of pairs you have. 2156 seems a lot for a for with 203 glyphs. As a comparison, my new serif font Gather Serif (wearecolt.com/product/gather-serif/) has 522 glyphs and only has 149 pairs because of the kerning groups. Your multilingual (assuming they are euro languages) should be able to use the kerning from their base glyph, e.g; à á â ä, etc can share the kerning group of a. Drop me an email, I would be happy to look at your new font and see if I can suggest some things to try. adam@oakfold.co.uk
Your a life saver my guy after looking and looking came across a shitty program called FontLab its sop over rated, i manafed to get my font done and it looks good, thank you Thato from South Africa.
@@AdamGreasley thanks a lot brother please share your email with me should I run into any problems would appreciate if you could mentor me and help in places where I get stuck. Unfortunately the font will not be for sale, i am creating rebrand font for ISUZU which is a South African vehicle brand. Please drop me a mail so I can have direct access to you when I need your urgent help if you don't mind. email: masilot@rigitprojects.com. Thank you again.
Brilliant idea, and I can see why this would be a huge pain to do manually, and even worse if you have extra fonts with accented characters and what-not. Yikes. It would be great if there could be some sort of scripted action to do this automagically for you.
Thanks Steven. Kerning groups are always the better option, you end up tying yourself in knots if you have too many kerning pairs. I think there are some scripts or plugin to help with kerning but its not something I've looked into.
Cool, thanks for the video! Do you find using the H and the O are enough for adding side bearings, or do you need to use other letters for that part of the process?
KERNING!!!! no one likes doing it!
I hope this video helps you to kern quicker so you can get on with making more fonts.
Not sure why I look so bored... Kerning is not the most exciting aspect of font design but I shouldn't use that as an excuse 😆
Anyway... enjoy, let me know how you get on.
Yep! Did the same thing, wasted hours trying to kern every pair, before finding this video. Thank you! This is going to save me hours and hours of work.
I’m glad it’s helped 🙌
Designing my first font and this was such a lifesaver!!! also very good explanation of things in simple terms
Amazing! I’m pleased the tutorial helped. Hope you’re enjoying making your first font.
Thanks, Adam. This is a time saver.
Welcome 🙏
Thank you!!
You’re welcome
This is awesome. I just got into Glyphs and I have found your video to be invaluable! I have watched it five or six times already and I'll keep watching it until I get this down. Thank you!!
You’re welcome. If you come across any stumbling blocks with glyphs, let me know and I’ll try do a video 👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! It’s taken me hours upon hours to get my spacing right. Super helpful! 💪🏼
You’re very welcome. Spacing and kerning is a time consuming job, but this technique helps speed things up and keep some consistency 👍
If your font is going to be available to download, I’d love see it.
@@AdamGreasley Agreed! This is my second font ever created and I'm getting the overwhelming feeling of too much kerning. I'm kind of stuck and not sure what to do at this point. Mind offering me some advice? I'm about 3/4 the way finished on my font. I know I have a good bit of kerning left to do since I haven't kerned my lowercase multilingual's yet and I'm wondering if I should start over? To be completely honest I have 2156 kernings and a total of 203 glyphs. Do you think if I started over I can drop that number down drastically? I was worried about file size, but as of now my font is only 20KB. All I have left is to kern my lowercase multilingual's, punctuation, and symbols. I'm just wondering if my kerning is WAY OVERBOARD or if that is normal. I'm probably tweaking this way too much bc I look at every single letter comparison to each other. I would die for some help here!!! I can't wait to try grouping on my next font. Also, have you ever thought about creating a font course? You should! I bought a hand lettering course, so I'm using that as a baseline for what I'm doing now with this serif font.
Hi @@stacyterry4012 Kerning groups would almost certainly help to reduce the number of pairs you have. 2156 seems a lot for a for with 203 glyphs. As a comparison, my new serif font Gather Serif (wearecolt.com/product/gather-serif/) has 522 glyphs and only has 149 pairs because of the kerning groups. Your multilingual (assuming they are euro languages) should be able to use the kerning from their base glyph, e.g; à á â ä, etc can share the kerning group of a.
Drop me an email, I would be happy to look at your new font and see if I can suggest some things to try. adam@oakfold.co.uk
This is so helpful and easy to follow. Thank you Adam.
You’re welcome. I’m pleased it helped
mate, I appreciate your work 🙏🏻
You’re welcome
Good advice, thanks for your video!
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You are e life saver, thank you!
No problem!
Thar's a awesome explanation I ever saw. Can I get to know the tool you are using in this vedio?
Thanks. The software is Glyphs 3 👍
This is really helpful and logical 👏
Thanks, glad it’s helped 🙏
Your a life saver my guy after looking and looking came across a shitty program called FontLab its sop over rated, i manafed to get my font done and it looks good, thank you Thato from South Africa.
Thanks, I’m glad I was able to help. Let me know if your font is available from somewhere 👌
@@AdamGreasley thanks a lot brother please share your email with me should I run into any problems would appreciate if you could mentor me and help in places where I get stuck. Unfortunately the font will not be for sale, i am creating rebrand font for ISUZU which is a South African vehicle brand. Please drop me a mail so I can have direct access to you when I need your urgent help if you don't mind. email: masilot@rigitprojects.com. Thank you again.
Would you do a video on how to anchor diacritics in Glyphs?
I absolutely will. Building glyphs with linked diacritics is a huge time saver.
Brilliant idea, and I can see why this would be a huge pain to do manually, and even worse if you have extra fonts with accented characters and what-not. Yikes. It would be great if there could be some sort of scripted action to do this automagically for you.
Thanks Steven. Kerning groups are always the better option, you end up tying yourself in knots if you have too many kerning pairs. I think there are some scripts or plugin to help with kerning but its not something I've looked into.
Cool, thanks for the video! Do you find using the H and the O are enough for adding side bearings, or do you need to use other letters for that part of the process?
Thanks John. It depends on the font style, if the shape of the H and O are similar to others I’ll tend to use the side bearing and kerning values.
What are your thoughts on the plug-in KERN ON?
I haven’t used it, from what I’ve read it sound pretty decent.