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Hi guys,
I am trying to do an Outside Stroke to a Text. I would like to look like this
So far i tried a couple of combinations but i cannot quite get the same look. Maybe there is another way to do this and is not Outside Stroke.
Any ideas or suggestions?
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Making fonts thinner is not as simple as you might think. For the Mexcellent it might work (in case it really is as geometric as it looks). For Helvetica it might not work just as smooth.
You might try and:
1. Type your word
2. Outline the text: Type > Outline
3. Object > Path > Offset path (negative value)
Try this for your Helvetica as well, but it might not work.
Some font editing software has routines to help with this, but actually it is manual work.
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And what does your text look like? Please show a screenshot of what you have now.
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Do you need to work with text or you can prepare this graphic?
Pawel
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It is a brand, named SOMOS (We Are), i think i can use just that couple of words.
I have found a very interesting font named Mexcellent that has a similar look what i am trying to achive
however its inside stroker are a bit to thick and bold for a cleaner design.
What do you think?
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So you want to make the Mexcellent letters thinner?
What do you want to do?
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yes, i would like to do the inside stroke of Mexcellent a bit thinner.
Besides i would like to learn to start a outline stroke from scratch from a different from, i.e. Helvetica. How would i start to work with a new font that does not have the inner strokes as Mexcellent font.
Thanks for your insight 🙂
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Making fonts thinner is not as simple as you might think. For the Mexcellent it might work (in case it really is as geometric as it looks). For Helvetica it might not work just as smooth.
You might try and:
1. Type your word
2. Outline the text: Type > Outline
3. Object > Path > Offset path (negative value)
Try this for your Helvetica as well, but it might not work.
Some font editing software has routines to help with this, but actually it is manual work.