[Inspiration] Motion Design
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Ok, here we go again, doing what we love in our free time: designing.
Today I collect some of the best and free handwriting fonts all over the internet and tested them myself.
Thanks to these sites where I picked those fonts:
http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/20-amazing-free-handwritten-fonts-for-your-designs
http://www.fontsquirrel.com
https://www.behance.net/gallery/mosaic-leaf-free-font/2473533
http://www.fontspace.com
Also I give, for certain font, the idea that we can use with it.
Rounded and cute, big enough to apply styles in Photoshop, good for banners.
Awesome for FB cover image, book covers
This font can be found handy when use for caption and quotation images because of its readability: clear, not so complicated and perfect in one-line text
I’m talking mainly about photography and some high-tech stuff like drawing tablet (Wacom), smartphone (SS Note or whatever).
Sometimes I cry inside a little when seeing someone owning a Canon 5D mark II but he has only blurry out focus photos in his collection, and the way he maintains his gears is worse: camera full of dust, the lens are full of finger prints… but he still thinks he’s professional. That’s one story.
Another story is when someone complains about sketching, like “I don’t have a tablet, pity”, “I don’t have good equipment” etc. and refuse to make good artwork, but I’m sorry, making a sketch takes you only a plain white paper and a normal piece of pencil (oh well, an eraser is obvious), and to be honest, drawing on paper gives me better feelings than drawing with digital devices (yes it’s has some cons and sometimes inconvenient for post-processing on computer but anyway). There is tool for you to quickly digitalize your sketch, just scan them and trace line in illustrator, tons of tutorials on the internet can help you, here is one example.
The important point here is the ideas that you have, and the most important thing to maintain in your way of making art (or even you’re doing maths and physics just like me) is to keep your having fun when doing something, practising is the best advice I can give. Yet I’m not professional, but I’m always trying to do my best. The idea is so important that you have to give it food everyday, and when your ideas are good to go, then thinking about buying good devices and softwares.
Write, draw, sketch, colour, think, code, take picture… It’s fun then do it, if it’s not fun, do it till you find some fun in it.