FontStruct
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I’ve tried to appreciate fonts, but no matter how many I discover and download, I just can’t seem to move beyond using the basic fonts that we’re all familiar with. After seeing text in the same way for many years, it can be hard to adjust to seeing it in a new way through a different font. Even though that may be so, I know several people that can’t seem to get enough of fonts. The work that I do doesn’t require me to be familiar with an assortment of fonts, so I usually stay away from them. My lack of enthusiasm for fonts may be attributed to the fact that I’ve never tried to create my own, and that’s why it might be time for me to experiment with FontStruct.
You don’t have to be a designer in order to use this font creation tool because it’s built in a simple way that will have you creating your own fonts in no time at all. Your created fonts can be shared with others, and font fans will enjoy checking out the gallery. Whether you have a specific idea in mind or just want to see what you can come up with, be sure to give FontStruct a try.

One Comment
Bryan Price
August 7th, 2008
at 8:15pm
OT, but I have no clue where else to report this. The RSS feed has become pretty useless. The author avatars aren’t downloading, they just say Author Avatar, no clue as to who the author is actually, if they would actually put the name in instead of WHAT it is.
I get the title. Nothing after it. I realize that there usually is just a short paragraph and not the whole article, but that’s now gone. The cut is immediately at the beginning of the article.
And what follows after the title I really could care less in the feed, which is a list of related articles, which really shouldn’t be there, but in the article itself, and they aren’t.
This is using Bloglines.
The avatars disappeared a couple of months, which didn’t bother me nearly like it does that all I get as a title, which half the time doesn’t tell me what the article really is about.