![]() You can adjust the position of the attribution line using the relevant sliders, and you can check it’s contents either using the magnifying glass tool found underneath the work area, or by hovering with the mouse over the “View Attribution” link. If you are using the Maker with one of your own FontStructions or one with a free, public domain license, you have the option to include the attribution line, but don’t need to. The FontStruct maker provides this credit, or attribution, automatically in the form of a single line of text, set in a sans-serif font (Helvetica or Arial depending on your system) at a small point size. Most FontStructions are licensed with “copyleft” licenses which require anyone using them to credit the designer appropriately. If your text is clipped on the left, or appears too low in the work area (this happens with some FontStructions) you can simply drag the whole thing around to position it as you desire. When adjusting the font size, try and fill as much of the work area as is practical – the larger your text, the higher the resolution of your finished image and the higher the potential print quality. You can adjust it’s size, tracking (letterspacing) and linespacing. Use the sliders to the left of the work area to adjust your text. Note that you have to enter linebreaks by hand – the text does not wrap automatically. The text can be of any length - from a single glyph to a complete paragraph. You should see it previewed in the work area on the right. Note that you can use any FontStruction except those which have an “All Rights Reserved” license.Įnter the text in the text entry area. You can access the maker from any gallery page, or from a FontStruction homepage – just look for the t-shirt icon. We believe it’s the world’s most convenient and speediest type-to-tee system. The FontStruct Maker is connected directly to Spreadshirt so you can design and order merchandise directly if you wish. There's no need to install a font, or any design software. The FontStruct Maker is a simple tool for designing a high-resolution image with a FontStruction.
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