
I have used Fontforge for about 2 years now. I doubt that will happen with a niche so specialized as font design.
#FONTFORGE VS BIRDFONT SOFTWARE#
Very passionate set of users because the final work reflects the capability of the software more than any 2D design. It has a very strong community both users and developers. The prices of the commercial software were really high (I am sure Blender has a big role for the prices of the other software going down), and 2.

Probably one exception is Blender, for two reasons. But also, when compared to Ps, the extra productivity counts. Although Gimp is very popular and is very robust, to some extent. But it still does not compare to Illustrator, Affinity Design, or Corel Draw.

If you are making money out of your design work, the extra productivity that some commercial software pays the extra cost.įor example, Inkscape is a nice program. If I wanted to make a very casual work, I would use an open-source program.īut I think is the same as other open-source design programs. It would be better if explained along with comparison between FontForge and commercial popular font programs. I searched on the internet, but not got a detailed answer to it.) Why FontForge is not popular ? (This point is often not discussed over internet. What are the strengths and weaknesses of FontForge as font editing program ? Overall saying, no expert and experienced designers seem to be using FontForge. They also don't seem to be using FontForge, but prefer commercial font programs. I found some fonts, having less glyphs and limited character sets are made with FontForge, but more complex fonts, like Devanagari and other Indic fonts, found to be made with commercial software.(Although, with very very few exceptions.)Įven some popular commercial type foundries have launched open source projects. I performed a research on open source fonts available on Github, and much of them found to be built with commercial font softwares like Glyphs App and Fontlab.

But, even with this capabilities and a large advantage of being open source, FontForge seems to be not much popular in the designing market. As far as I have researched, it seems to be the only available open source tool in the market that has almost complete list of capabilities for font editing and we can get much out of it. FontForge is an open source, cross-platform font editing and engineering software.
