Idea Type
The editor provides full control over glyph construction, allowing users to edit or create fonts using anchor points, curve points, and direct shape manipulation. Paths can be selected, adjusted, and refined with precision, supporting detailed letterform development. Kerning tools allow spacing relationships to be defined and tested, while component systems enable reusable structures across glyph sets.
In addition to standard vector editing workflows, the project includes experimental global styling tools that apply structural or stylistic adjustments across multiple glyphs simultaneously. This allows for rapid iteration and systematic exploration within a typeface. Integrated type preview modes make it possible to evaluate glyphs in words and sentences during development, and export functionality supports the generation of usable font files. The architecture is designed to remain lightweight and modular, providing a clear and extensible base for continued development in open type design tooling.
In addition to standard vector editing workflows, the project includes experimental global styling tools that apply structural or stylistic adjustments across multiple glyphs simultaneously. This allows for rapid iteration and systematic exploration within a typeface. Integrated type preview modes make it possible to evaluate glyphs in words and sentences during development, and export functionality supports the generation of usable font files. The architecture is designed to remain lightweight and modular, providing a clear and extensible base for continued development in open type design tooling.