![]() Instead I want to go over the works I’ve done so far and explain why I chose the fonts I’ve been using. are well covered in other typesetting guides, so I won’t focus on those too much. So anyway, that’s where I come in. The tips and tricks like centering, using text boxes, avoiding too many size changes etc. About the only one I know is Vorbis’ guide to typesetting, which is essential reading for any budding typesetter. But while you can find quite a number of step by step redrawing tutorials showing how something was redrawn, it’s far rarer to find an explanation of why a particular typesetter used a particular font for a particular manga. I’m sure it’s natural for anyone with a hobby/specialty to take a close look at the work of others in the same line of work, so to speak, and you can learn a lot by studying how other people do something. ![]() ![]() I don’t read as much English manga now as I used to, but when I read one these days, I pay attention to the translation and I pay attention to the typesetting.
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