App to make free Hillvetica font
Yesterday (April 13), I saw the logo for Hillary Clinton's freshly unveiled presidential campaign. I wondered what my initial R looked like if done the same way. But then I thought, no, this would require all 26 letters. And Hillary Bold was born, on Twitter, where it was renamed Hillvetica.
So where do you download it? You can't, yet. Because it's just a sketch. I don't own the software that makes proper computer fonts. And I can't afford it at the moment, since I have to disgorge a large sum of cash to the IRS, ironically.
Tell you what: if you help finance me a copy of the app called Glyphs (glyphsapp.com), I'll distribute a pair of compatible fonts, one for the red and one for the blue, at NO CHARGE. (After all, the letter H is someone's trademark.)
I'm already learning the app, thanks to Glyphs' 30-day free trial. I'll be sure to get it out while the issue is still hot!