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My problem was that people couldn't read my handwriting, so they couldn't really get into the story. If you have a nice and readable handwriting, you should be fine. Mine was really messy... XD

Also used Paint Tool Sai to write. Now I put text in whatever graphic program that works with psd files and has a text editor.

I personally use the regular sans serif font because I also prefer a font with upper and lowercase characters. But I'm really liking the Ames and Milk Mustache fonts that you've mentioned!

For fonts included in my computer: Humana Sans for two of my comics, Tekton Pro for another.

For fonts I got elsewhere: Ride My Bike Pro in one comic, Hometown Hero in another, and I plan on using Manly Men and Ninjutsu in a new project in the future. The latter three are from Blambot.

@joannekwan Gaaaahhh- dont get me started on fonts..! I have the Adam Kubert font which want to use on a project- it almost became the font I use in my current webcomic.

I used to hand-letter, but it got too time-consuming, so now, I use Classic Comic font. Unfortunately, it is an Adobe Creative Cloud font, so if you don't have access to typekit, you can't use it. :confused:

I kind of want to use a more handwritten script-y font, since my comic is fantasy. Something that looks like handwriting, or an old manuscript, but I don't want the dialogue to be difficult to read.

I have used:

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and SF Cartoonist Hand

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Going to make my own though, I think. Hard to find the right flair I want without it always being ultra fancy and illegible.

11 months later

I used to use Ames
http://purastik.net/ames/e.html6

but I'm currently using Milk Mustache

as for logos i'll sometimes use playlist

or subscriber
https://www.dafont.com/subscriber.font3

otherwise it's just handwritten stuff or defaults already on my pc

I generally use Milk Mustache, but I'm considering looking into other fonts for certain characters.

I used to use like, that really basic font? Like really just this one or very similar. But now I use Delius Unicase. It's almost all locked in whether or not it's capped so I'm considering changing the font after I take a longer hiatus. I'm tempted to just do it now, but I don't know if it'd flow well... haha

Acme Secret Agent, it's close enough to a traditional comic lettering. Should I be using a font with lowercase characters? Mhmm, I don't really need it, maybe because I grew up with traditional comics and is so used to their format.

Oh! My chance! I made my own font!9
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And no one has ever commented on it but I think it looks hella good so I can't miss my chance to share.

I mean, sure it took forever and might not be perfectly weighted and the kerning can be weird at times but it looks more natural with my art style than any other font I could use. I think that beside hand writing everything it's the next best choice for many comics.

Other examples of writers that use their own handwriting, to great effect:


http://www.praguerace.com/comic/start3
http://trippingoveryou.com/1

Also I used to typeset manga, so I can recognize really common fonts like CC Wild Words and Anime Ace and Manga Temple on sight and it honestly takes me out of the story for a second.

I don't think that's a common issue though.

for my current comic i use mauryssel! it has some accent and multilingual support so it's handy for loan words and bilingual comics :smiley: