LTTR/INK for Adobe Illustrator

LTTR/INK for Adobe Illustrator

Say no more to messy vectorised strokes!

5.0
3 reviews

14 followers

LTTR/INK is the stroke-drawing plugin for Adobe Illustrator that vectorizes strokes with perfectly clean outlines. Start using vector paths as a skeleton to draw strokes with brushes. The concept of skeleton type design was proven with LTTR/INK for Glyphs.
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What do you think? …

Chris Messina
This looks so useful for type designers... would love to see this for Figma or Sketch next!
Patrick Loonstra
@chrismessina Great hunt. I wish InDesign is looking at Figma. Worked in it last week and it feels so old fashioned.
Peter Ščur
@chrismessina @patrickloonstra thank you guys for your kind words!
Peter Ščur
Well guys,, so far the plugin is doing its wonders in Glyphs and Adobe Illustrator. Let me quote some of the reviews we have gotten over some time: "Effortless modifying the brush controls in terms of size and angle." Fatima "I finished and released my first font Beloid Gothic in two days! Adam "I've sketched the stroke shapes in a few hours. Without the LTTR/INK it would be way harder." Valerio "This is not a pen, but a hyper-pen, and it moves in ways that would probably break my hand." Patrick
Peter Ščur
This list of reviews goes on: "I've fiished a font with three weights in one-tenth of normal time. It saved me months of drawing proper shapes with outlines." Michal "One of the hardest things to accomplish is clean outlines when vectorising lettering. This tool makes it for me." Jucel "Ability to change the angle of each point allows for a more accurate interpretation when working with Arabic." Hessa "It is really helping for rapid prototyping area for my work" Kevin
Samuel Carnoky
Hello, I am Samuel and I run a small independent type foundry CarnokyType. https://carnokytype.com/ I have been using LTTR/INK in Glyphs since its launch and it has been helping me draw spectacular shapes of letters. Right now, I am using LTTR/INK to create a complex family of variable fonts with multiple masters. It is saving me a lots of time and the results are amazing. I am looking forward to see LTTR/INK in Adobe Illustrator and I am sure it will provide smooth vectorization. Be sure to sign up, it is a great project! Samuel from CarnokyType
Peter Ščur
@samuel_carnoky thank you for stopping by to say how you use LTTR/INK in practice