Design an Italic Typeface
2h 48mIntermediate2018-05-15
Authors

Charles Nix
Designer, Typographer, and Educator
Course details
The key to a cohesive font family is the right balance of similarity and difference among fonts. When designing italics, it is most efficient to start with the existing roman font and introduce differences: a 10- to 20-degree slant, slightly more condensed spacing, more fluid serifs, and so on. In this course, instructor Charles Nix takes you through the entire process of designing an italic typeface, building from an upright roman script to the italic form. He shows how to create capital and lowercase characters, as well as punctuation, while examining aspects such as slant, stem width, serif shape, and other fundamental differences between the roman and italic forms. Once the font is complete, he refines it with spacing and kerning, and introduces strategies for generating and testing the final font files. He also offers valuable resources for further exploration of italic typeface and typography in general.
Learning objectives
Italic vs. roman
Setting up the font file
Creating italic capital letters
Punctuation
Lowercase italics
Spacing italics
Generating and testing the font files
Learning objectives
Italic vs. roman
Setting up the font file
Creating italic capital letters
Punctuation
Lowercase italics
Spacing italics
Generating and testing the font files
Skills covered
Glyphs AppGlyphsTypographyMotion Graphics and VFXProjectGraphic DesignAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What this course is (and isn't)
1. About Italics
- 03 - Origin of italics
- 04 - Evolution of italic fonts
- 05 - Key differences from roman
2. Designing the Italic Uppercase
- 06 - Begin with roman - Setting up and saving the file
- 07 - Editing basic italic capitals
- 08 - Angled italic capitals
- 09 - Curve compensation
- 10 - Rounded capitals
- 11 - Capitals with tight curves
- 12 - Punctuation
- 13 - Point placement
3. Designing the Italic Lowercase
- 14 - Basic lowercase serifs
- 15 - Basic lowercase letters
- 16 - Lowercase rounds
- 17 - Lowercase rounds - k, s, and g
- 18 - Lowercase angles - x, v, and w
- 19 - Lowercase angles - y and z
4. Spacing Italics
- 20 - Establishing fit
- 21 - Basic kerning
5. Making Italic Font Files
- 22 - Style linking to roman
- 23 - Generating and testing
Conclusion
- 24 - Next steps
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