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When I was planning Chapter 4 of Abismos, I wondered about lettering. I wanted to improve, I didn't like the look of the current font, but making it bi-lingual makes it very hard to letter manually. I tried to play around with digital tools for that, but I didn't like the results, so I came with an idea: I'll make my own custom font (which I plan to use on a future digital version that will render it as actual text for accessibility and semantic purposes).

So I scribbled, scanned and built this font, so far only what I'm going to need (for Portuguese/Spanish/English). No special chars yet, maybe in the future. Feel free to download and use (it's in GPLv3), and even contribute. The repository also contains SVG of the sources.

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Awesome, I’ll deidnfitly check it out!
I currently letter my comic by hand too, but it’s pretty hard. I looked into making my own font in the past but it always came out a bit awkward. Can I ask how you made yours? Could help me tons!

Sure, I followed this (check top answer):

Essentially I used Inkscape (free) to trace (vectorize) the font. Notice that I didn't bother cleaning anything. Then used FontForge (free) and copy-pasted each letter converted to a path into the appropriate glyph. Then generated a TrueType and finally used Squirrel Monkey to optimize/clean-up etc.

More fonts sources is great. Thanks for this!