SigMaker
Custom Fonts from Any Image or Logo
Pop quiz! Say you want to include a customized signature or graphic in your document, how would you go about it? I've always inserted a graphic file into the document, then had to deal with all of the layout and formatting problems that resulted, not to mention the increased file size of the document. The results were never pretty. Today, thankfully, there is an easier, more elegant way.
SigMaker turns any image, logo, or signature into a font glyph that's easily inserted into your documents with a simple keystroke combination. Once you've added your custom image, it's available to all of your word processing and graphics applications that use the OpenType and TrueType fonts that are installed on your computer.
Adding custom images, logos, and signatures is easy in SigMaker, and only takes six steps. You can choose to add customized images to an existing font, or create your own freestanding font glyph. Either way, you use SigMaker to tweak the image to your liking, save it to a keystroke combination, and you're done! There's even support for Adobe InDesign-compatible SING glyphlets, so you can use customized images to extend Asian font sets!
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