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If you're not going to create a font yourself but you need one for your designs, then feel free to jump right to the Bananito Playful Font Duo on Envato Elements and get it there. Or pick your own favorite font from these epic lists:

  • 100 Insanely Awesome Fonts From Envato ElementsMelody Nieves30 Apr 2023
  • 35 Best New Fonts for 2023Melody Nieves29 Dec 2022

We can’t help but notice a vast variety of fonts surrounding us in our everyday life. Any product you pick up in the shop, any website you look through on the internet, and any advertising banner you stumble upon in the street will usually contain at least one word or phrase typed with a heavy sans-serif font or a playful handwritten script typeface.

Fonts can be of any kind, depending on the purpose of the design. They can be geometrically perfect or curvy with bouncing letters. A font can even be something apart from letters, such as a symbol font with icons or doodles instead of letters.

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Looking at this feast of typefaces around me, I noticed handwritten display fonts and whimsical script fonts becoming more and more trendy, making any design look fresh and unique. Check out the following articles about stunning handwritten and cursive fonts, which will help you on your learning journey when you try to make a font.

  • 30 Best Handwritten FontsMelody Nieves20 Feb 2023
  • 15 Best Stylish Cursive FontsMelody Nieves15 Jun 2023

I became really inspired by the idea of trying something new after working as an illustrator for many years. So why not channel my passion for drawing into drawing letters and designing fonts?

How to Design a Font for the First Time

After reading several books about typography and studying the theory of font design, I moved on to practicing my calligraphy skill. At this point, the endless drills began. I printed tons of practicing sheets and practiced those upstrokes and downstrokes whenever I had a free minute. I can’t help but notice how calming this process is. Apart from making your hand firm, it helps you to focus and get rid of unwanted thoughts, just the same as if you were meditating.

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As I became more acquainted with typography, calligraphy, and lettering, I finally decided to make an actual typeface, one you could install on your PC and use in programs like Adobe CC, Affinity Designer, and CorelDRAW for designing or Microsoft Office and Pages for typing and formatting documents.

This is what differentiates a font from a set of vector letters or alphabet—you can just install it like any font that you download from the web, and work with it in any software instead of constructing a word from single letters in a graphic program.

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To start off, I decided to create a font duo consisting of a simple uppercase display font and a set of doodle symbols for decoration. Such a font duo is great for making fancy designs in a few clicks as you already have everything you need included. Apart from that, such a playful hand-drawn font goes perfectly with other serif or sans serif fonts if you need a heading and a subheading. Later, if you want to, you can learn how to make your own font with your handwriting.

And this is how the Bananito Font Duo was born!

After the font went online, it was handpicked for a promotional email newsletter and also got included in a big font bundle.

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Inspired by the first results, I decided to continue developing my skills in this field and try something more sophisticated: a script font.

Script fonts look really elegant when involved in a design. Here is an inspiring article about stylish cursive fonts:

  • 15 Best Stylish Cursive FontsMelody Nieves15 Jun 2023

Here is a quick tip if you're thinking of starting but don’t know how to create your own font. Yes, the amount of work to be done may scare you away, but only if everything is disorganized and done in a chaotic order.

Start with a simple font, and don’t try to add all the bells and whistles in your very first typeface if you’re not sure whether you’ll have enough strength and motivation to finish it. In any case, it is better to try and make at least one simple font than to give up in the middle of making a more complex one.

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So let me tell you about the process of how I designed and created the Bananito Font Duo, from start to finish.

First Steps in Creating Your Own Font

How to Draw Out the Letters

To start with, we need to draw all the letters. I was going to make only the uppercase version of the font, so I needed to depict the 26 letters of the English alphabet. The style of your font is fully optional and depends on many factors. While thinking up a new font, try to keep in mind that it should be:

  • trendy (look through the top fonts on Envato Elements, for example, to see what's trending at the moment and which fonts have a higher rating or were handpicked by the Envato staff)
  • easy to read at both big and small scale
  • useful for various types of design

It doesn’t have to look like your own handwriting, but it certainly can if you want it to (besides, handwritten fonts are one of the hot trends).

If you prefer a brush pen and paper, go for it! You may also prefer to use a pencil as it is easy to correct with the help of the eraser. When you’ve finished drawing out all the letters on paper, go on and scan it or use your phone to make a photo.

It's better to draw everything in one take, without postponing the work for the following day, as the letters might look a bit different. I noticed that my hand behaves differently each time I draw—sometimes it feels more tired and firm, and another day it's easier to make light, swirly lines. In fact, it will be much easier to draw all letters in a consistent style if we draw them all one by one. And don’t forget about the figures and punctuation marks! Sometimes people need them for designing as well, so why not add them to our typeface?

Take a look at Calligraphr (formerly known as MyScriptFont.com), where you can find a very useful template containing all the glyphs for our future font. Just print it out and use it as a guide, or import it into your programs if you’re working digitally.

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How to Make Your Own Font With Your Handwriting on iPad

If you want to learn how to make your own font with your handwriting on iPad, there are a few things you should know before starting. At first, I started practicing calligraphy on paper. However, later on, I moved to drawing everything on iPad, using the Apple Pencil and the Procreate app. You can find some great brushes for lettering and calligraphy, or even make your own as I did. I spent a few hours playing with settings and textures until I created a perfect brush that behaved like a real brush pen, making the whole process smoother and faster.

There are some advantages in drawing letters digitally, such as the opportunity to undo and edit anything, change the scale and colors of the elements, and transfer the completed image onto your computer in just one click.

However, the option of drawing digitally is not for everyone: there are many people who enjoy drawing on paper because it gives you the pleasant, tactile feeling of a real paper texture and more control over the strokes. On the contrary, the glass of the digital screen might feel too slick and slippery for drawing, and the strokes of the digital pen are not so precise as those of the real brush pen. However, drawing digitally may turn out to be much easier because of the automatic smoothing of the lines, so that you don’t have those wobbly, shaky strokes.

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How to Transfer Your Drawing Onto the Computer

Once you are happy with your hand-drawn letters, it’s time to open them in Adobe Illustrator and use the Image Trace function to turn them into nice clean vectors!

Your Image Trace settings may be different from mine, depending on the thickness and size of the letters and on the brightness and contrast of your letters if you're drawing on paper. I usually keep the Threshold somewhere between 120 and 170 if I want the letters to be more or less detailed. I also set the Paths and Corners to 75%, leaving all other options at the default values.

Once you've finished, click the Expand button in the control panel on top to turn the letters into curves. Remember to delete the white background by clicking it with the Magic Wand Tool (Y).

It may require some time to clean up the letters after tracing, making the lines smoother and getting rid of the unneeded elements and stray points.

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As soon as we’re happy with the result, we can place each symbol in its own cell and prepare for export.

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The rest of the process depends on the font creation software you’ll be using for making fonts. It may be either FontLab or, for example, Glyphs.

If you're a Windows user, I would suggest trying out FontLab, a very powerful program for creating fonts. This set of tutorials will be very useful for creating your first font from zero up to the very end:

  • Designing a Typeface, With Illustrator and FontLab, from Start to Finish - Part 1Jesse Hora Dot Com05 Apr 2010
  • Designing a Typeface, With Illustrator and FontLab, from Start to Finish - Part 2Jesse Hora Dot Com12 Apr 2010
  • Designing a Typeface, With Illustrator and FontLab, from Start to Finish - Part 3Jesse Hora Dot Com19 Apr 2010

I prefer using Glyphs. However, it is only for macOS, and that is its only drawback so far. The program itself is very easy and fun to use with its user-friendly interface and descriptive guides and tutorials. So if you’re a Mac user, try its free 30-day trial and go for it.

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If you’re not sure whether you want to learn about a new font creation software to design a font in the future, you can try something simpler for starters. For example, Calligraphr, which I mentioned earlier in the article, is a great chance to check how your font functions. Just follow the comprehensive instructions on the website and create your font quickly and easily.

This is my favorite moment, when the font is finally tested and exported and it goes live! Now you can use it in your own designs, creating banners, flyers, and postcards much faster and easier than if you were combining the letters into words one by one.

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Also, here are a couple of descriptive and comprehensive step-by-step tutorials about creating a font from scratch up to the very end. Check them out!

  • How to Create a Font inAdobeIllustratorMary Winkler10 Aug 2020
  • How to Create a Font Using Fontself and FontForgeMary Winkler03 Mar 2016

Why You Should Try to Create Your Own Font

Still hesitating over whether you should try DIY fonts? Here is a list of reasons that come to mind instantly after I've decided to dive into such an engrossing process as font-making.

  1. Learning how to create your own font is a great opportunity to try something new. If you're stuck in a rut and feel as if you're losing motivation to do the things you've got used to doing, making fonts can be a breath of fresh air. The process of creating fonts is very interesting and challenging. You may also find it meditative and calming.
  2. Designing a font is a good way to try both traditional and digital media. You can learn how to create fonts to sell and start making a business. Some of us enjoy drawing letters on paper, using various brush pens, brushes, and calligraphy pens. Others choose digital calligraphy on PC or iPad, trying out various brushes and creating our own to find a perfect combination of size, tilt, opacity, and texture.
  3. Your drawing skills will improve. While completing drills, making all those upstrokes, downstrokes, and circles day by day, you will find that your hand becomes steadier and that you're now drawing long, straight strokes with firmness and confidence. No more shaky lines here! Learning how to draw a font will also be helpful for other fields of illustration as it is always great to have a firm hand while drawing.
  4. A curious fact about the chemical aspect of our body is that learning new skills makes your brain work more, causing it to create new connections between neurons, replacing some of those we lose over time. Isn’t that awesome? Apart from that, new experiences increase your level of dopamine, giving you a feeling of joy.
  5. It is always a plus to add some new skills to your CV. This will obviously score you more points in the eyes of your future boss or client, whether you’re looking for a job or freelancing.
  6. You will become more proficient in design by learning how to pair and combine fonts. Beautiful font combinations make any design look better, while inappropriate fonts can spoil any good design.
  7. It is convenient to learn how to design fonts so that you can incorporate them in your designs without caring about what type of license you need depending on the purpose of your end product.
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To Sell or Not to Sell DIY Fonts

Another point of creating fonts that's worth mentioning here is the opportunity to make some money. Although there are many free fonts, you can still sell a good-quality font. Time to learn how to create fonts to sell!

Once you’ve spent enough time learning and finally created an outstanding product, try uploading it to the Fonts section of Envato Elements and promote it by making a presentation in your portfolio. Hand-drawn and script fonts are top trends in modern design—you can find them almost anywhere in product design, package design, clothing, advertisem*nt, and in the interior design of shops and cafes. What's more, such fonts make a product unique, whereas free fonts tend to become overused among designers.

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On the other hand, competition among font designers is rising, and more great free fonts are appearing, so people don’t have to spend a lot of money to make a stylish poster or flyer. Apart from that, making a free font has its own advantages too:

  • It is a good way to promote yourself by distributing freebies and showcasing your other projects at the same time.
  • It is a great opportunity to increase the quality of your future fonts by practicing.
  • It will help you to become a better font designer while trying out new styles of writing and sharing them with the world.

To sum up these points, you can actually make a difference between a font that you give out for free and one that you sell. A free font might not have all the features like ligatures, letter alternatives, enhanced punctuation, web fonts, or multilingual support. All these features may be added to the full version of the font.

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The last but not the least thing to mention here is licensing. If you want to make your own font to sell, you should definitely study all the types of licenses and the differences between them in order to know how the price varies and for what purposes people might need your font.

Although most online markets have descriptive FAQs about all types of licenses or even have the relevant type of license already selected for you, knowing this information for yourself is very important. Some of your customers may have questions or doubts about whether they can use your font or not, and in that case, you’ll be able to resolve any questions without hesitation.

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Give It a Try & Make a Font!

And that's it! I hope you’ve found some new interesting information about creating fonts and gathered enough inspiration to try it out yourself. It’s not as difficult or scary as it might seem. Just remember that you can start with something simple, gradually moving to something more complicated step by step. If you find this process bringing you joy and relaxation, you won’t be able to stop, that's for sure. So let's make a font!

And remember that if you liked the Bananito Font Duo which is mentioned in this article and you want to use it in your designs, you can get it and thousands of premium fonts from Envato Elements.

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