Designing with variable components
Gaëtan shows how to draw the word fontra in a copperplate style with just one single variable component:
Notes:
- create one source with line metrics
- draw with basic shape tool
- break contours
- Gaëtan shows two different ways of closing contours
- make only one single variable component with the name “compo”
- add glyph axes
- weight_left
- weight_right
- use the variable component “compo” to create the character “o”
- skew variable component with transformation tools by 30°
- fine-tune “o”
- add new glyph axes
- height_left
- height_right
- align with the help of a guideline
- adjust spacing
- create “a” based on “o”
- add new glyph axes
- stem_left
- stem_right
- add two more points to the contour for the stems
- two different options to slant the added stems
- add stem to “a”
- create character “n”
- add new glyph axes
- width_left
- width_right
- adjust spacing
- create character “r”
- create character “t”
- create character “f”
- add font axis “weight”
- add second “weight” source to each character
- go through the characters and adjust the weight of the stems
-> at the end we have a nice copperplate style variable font with a weight axis made with one single variable font component.