![]() ![]() FontMaster comes as seven different modules, which I find altogether cool and intimidating. It’s available for PC and Mac.įontCreator is another choice, more affordable than FontLab. The program works only with TrueType and OpenType fonts-no Type 1 fonts-and is for Windows only. TypeTool from FontLab is a more entry-level product along the same lines as FontCreator. The company says that TypeTool is “for students, hobby typographers and creative professionals who occasionally need to create or customize fonts”. ![]() The original king of font editing software is Fontographer which languished in non-development purgatory for years until FontLab bought the code and recently updated it for the Mac. ![]() The last version was really showing its age even in the late 1990s, so I’m hoping that Fontlab did an impressive rewrite for its new version. It’s half the price of FontLab Studio, but I can’t vouch for its new user interface, not having tried it. ![]()
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