Font

: Use font-creation tools to assemble your characters into a usable file. Free/Open Source : FontForge and Birdfont . Professional : Glyphs (Mac) and FontLab .

(e.g., Arial, Helvetica) are often preferred for digital screens and accessible reading for those with dyslexia. : Use font-creation tools to assemble your characters

: Save your file as a .TTF (TrueType) or .OTF (OpenType) and test it in applications like Word or Photoshop to check its readability at different sizes. : Use font-creation tools to assemble your characters

: Determine if your font is for body text (requiring high legibility) or a decorative header. : Use font-creation tools to assemble your characters