A platform where people in need and people who provide can meet would be awesome. But I also got some very sublime tools that ate up hundreds of hours to develop and I am not willing to give those away for free, also because I know that they can save valuable time and hence lots of money for the users.įrom time to time I get commissions from type designers to program something for them, and I happily accept those jobs. I develop a lot of tools and many of them are free for everyone to use.
I’d like to give two of my hands up for that. I’d suggest to add in a market place (such as the commercial plug-ins ) a section for script developers to sell their scripts and get paid for custom orders (A connection after 21 years - TypeWorks London) I’d suggest to add in a market place (such as the commercial plug-ins ) a section for script developers to sell their scripts and get paid for custom pleased to see your interaction at this forum Should be admitted that many participants here (and I am one of them) have not mastered most of available techniques while avoiding to learn Python scripting because of losing control on end-results, further to the believe that programming is not a type designer mission!!. I’ve experienced problems with the Hatch-outline filter on scriptural and connected fonts (discussed with Georg) it has not been resolved yet. Do I have to draw it by hand or there’s some faster way to do it? Or use illustrator to draw the effects and then import to glyphs? I tried the free shadow filter but I don’t have any idea how to produce a long flat shadow like in the example above.
I’d want to know how should I produce some effects of the fonts like shadow, inline, line shadow etc.