Fontself - Créez Ses polices

Lettrage Calligraphie Fonte

Published by: Fontself

Description

Créez vos propres polices de caractères en quelques minutes et utilisez-les où vous voulez (Procreate, Photoshop, Mac, PC, etc.)
C’est super facile: dessinez simplement votre alphabet et taper ensuite vos textes. Fontself convertit vos lettrages en fichiers de polices OpenType utilisables partout.
L’application Fontself sur iPad est gratuite pour dessiner vos alphabets, librement ou à partir de modèles (manuscrite, scripte moderne, calligraphie, gothique, graffiti ou sans sérif), et vous pouvez activer l’export de polices illimité avec l’option payante (paiement unique, pas d’abonnement).
Fonctionnalités:
- Pinceaux vectoriels (pinceau, crayon, plume, qalam & marqueur)
- Tracés sensibles à la pression (via Apple Pencil)
- Export de fichier OpenType (.otf) pour usage sur Mac et Windows PC
- Prévisualisation en temps-réel
- Catalogue de compositions pour prévisualiser des textes
- Gagnez des heures de travail fastidieux avec l’automatisation des espaces et du crénage
Flux de travail simplifié:
- Dessinez des lettres vectorielles et exportez des polices en une seule et même application
- Exportez vos polices directement vers Procreate pour les utiliser dans vos créations
- Export manuel vers Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator et autres applications
Envie de créer vos propres polices? N’attendez plus: avec l’app Fontself, pas besoin d’affronter un processus compliqué et laborieux dans des logiciels usines à gaz, ni même besoin d’une maîtrise en typographie pour démarrer!
Chez Fontself, notre objectif est de faciliter la création de fontes et de proposer une expérience qui permettra à tout un chacun de s’approprier ce médium universel, la typographie.
Pour cela, nous avons développé un moteur de pinceaux vectoriels unique en collaboration avec des créatifs, designers et calligraphes. Vous bénéficierez de plus de 20 ans d’expertise dans le domaine, car notre mission de longue date est de bien démocratiser la création typo. On appelle cela la #Typocracie.
L’application Fontself est encore jeune et son évolution se fera sur la base de vos retours, donc n’hésitez pas à nous faire part de vos remarques et critiques.
On vous souhaite une excellente découverte, et si l’app vous plaît, merci de bien vouloir laisser une note & un commentaire, cela nous aidera pour l’améliorer.
... et bienvenue en Typocracie ;)
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User Rating

4.55 out of 5

112 ratings in France

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Fontself Reviews

Easy, efficient, I love it

DesignbyLaney on

United States

I love font self so much! I have both desktop versions too. This one is especially helpful as I can easily draw my letters right on the iPad. The team is very responsive and helpful. I've already made money from 3 fonts made with this app!

Best one!

raquelbutloud on

United States

Best app to make fonts! If you’re trying to make multilingual fonts, this is the definitive choice. Although other app promise multilingual support, this is the first app that not only lets me add specific letters (áàãǎ, etc), but also the punctuation for other languages.

Want to start making fonts? Don’t sleep on this.

Lefty_Macbeth on

United States

As someone who does a lot of graphic design and illustration I’ve always wanted to make fonts. Free font builders don’t scratch that specific itch for me most of the times and other tools are prohibitively expensive. Fontself for the iPad is literally a game changer for people starting out, or veterans. They’re always adding new features and the devs are very responsive. Best 20 bucks I’ve ever spent. I might even grab the illustrator plugin to play around with its expanded feature set!

Love at first sight!

wasifanjum on

United States

This app is intuitive and so great that I fell in love just after using it! Though some precision tools like bezier would make it unbeatable, still this is quite impressive what it’s capable of in iPad. For someone like me, who cares about creating a well detailed typeface in desktop programs can take leverage of this app to start from scratch and take it further in desktop apps.

Fun pack ruined it for me

Kjs1139 on

United States

The fun pack is a one time purchase, but not being able to export fonts without it made me only give one star. Also let me add in my own glyph ranges. Answer: they can get a job, preferably with a good salary. At least make the prices of the fun pack cheaper. I’s also like it if I could use my own glyph ranges. Answer 2: at least lower the prices and make it affordable and available to anyone who wants to make a Font with Fontself.

Sign In With Apple? What? Ripped Off!

Joshua D. on

United States

Why is this font making app asking me to Sign Up With Apple? I can’t even do that if I wanted to. I’m always signed in on iPad. Does this mean I need to have iCloud turned on to use this app? Please tell me that’s not the case. It never mentioned that in the description. I read it all. Why can i not just open the app and use it? I paid good money for this program. Why should I need to sign in with anything or have iCloud turned on possibly? This is so unbelievably frustrating. I can’t believe this. Why does a font creators need me to sign in at all. This is ridiculous. Looks like I’ll just have to stick with the original iOS font creator application iFontmaker. I am so annoyed I bought this app forever ago and just now got around to using it. Only to find out that I cannot even get into the program. It says “Sign Up with Apple” but does not let me sign into my Apple account. It just says “Settings.” I click that and, of course, I’m already signed into my Apple account like always. Which can only mean, like I said, that this app ridiculously demands that I have iCloud turned on. I don’t use iCloud. I have real and reasonably priced cloud services such as Dropbox and Box. There’s no reason for me to ever have iCloud turned on. Why would you not just offer an option to get into the app for folks who don’t use iCloud. I feel so ripped off right now. I paid good money for this application and I even just saw whatever the “FUN Pack” was and was even considering buying the IAP when I got into the app. Even on top of what I paid to buy this app to begin with. But i cannot do anything because I’m forced to sign into iCloud or some madness. Why can you not just let me use the app I paid for please?????? This is ridiculous and maddening. iFontmaker does not ask me to sign anything. I open that app and I’m right into creating and exporting my own hand created fonts into whatever I want to use them in. Would you please update this app very soon so that those of us who choose to not use iCloud can please just use this program that we paid for? Thank you if you would. I cannot tell you how much I was looking forward to finally having another font creation tool on my iPad. Now I’m just seriously bummed out and ticked off like no other. This is ridiculous. Just let me into the app to use what I bought please! I’ll never understand thoughtless oversights like this. Just because some people use iCloud does not in any way shape or form mean that everyone does who owns an i

The best font maker for iPad

Lov3dust on

United States

This has been the best tool for the iPad I’ve use for font making. It’s incredibly easy to use and there are many different brush options available including pressure that help you to get your perfect font design. I few suggestions I would like to add.. the grid lines would be better suited in my opinion with horizontal lines instead of dots. Or at least add the option for one or the other. Another I would like to suggest is an opacity option and maybe even different colors so that you can trace over previous brush strokes without getting confused. I think this would make script font a lot easier to put together.

Don’t buy

AlNicMa on

United States

The app is so simple and yet it keeps freezing and shutting down. Not worth 20 at all.

Excellent!

1945-kjs on

United States

Fontself is extremely easy to use and navigate. The “What’s New” tab helped me to use some of the features. I was able to create a font for the first time and download it to my computer. I had always thought that making your own font was complicated, so I delayed trying to until I found this app. Five stars, amazing!

I hope to have a Chinese language version available

bug,11111 on

United States

I just purchased this software and haven't used it yet. I hope to have a Chinese language version available

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