solbera-dnd-fonts
Solbera's DND5e fonts (by jonathonf)
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Archived since there are many great open source font sites already, see https://github.com/opensourcedesign/fonts/issues/21 (by opensourcedesign)
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Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
solbera-dnd-fonts
Posts with mentions or reviews of solbera-dnd-fonts.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-07.
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Font for D&D document
There's a set of open type fonts - not identical, but designed to emulate - the official D&D fonts here
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BookSanityRemake font
Here’s a link, this user also created the drop cap remake font (not sure if they made the book insanity remake or not…)
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Evoker V1.4: A New Coat of Paint and a New Scaly Subclass! (OC-Art) (More Art Coming Soon)
Um. There are several fonts being used. They are open source fonts https://github.com/jonathonf/solbera-dnd-fonts
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Since a lot of you wanted me to share the CSS from my previous PHB 5e style journal post, I cleaned it up a bit, recreated some images to avoid copyright issues, and uploaded it to github! Link in the comments
Font credits. All of the fonts in this CSS are from https://github.com/jonathonf/solbera-dnd-fonts. Kudos to this resource and its contributors!
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Do programs or apps like Homebrewery/DMBinder that let you make professional looking stuff that don’t require you to know programming languages?
More info here, here and here.
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[OC] [Art] Phandalin Shop Cards, NPC Artwork, and Tokens!
The raw Affinity Publisher source files can be found here (132 MB) if you want to make additional modifications! Note, you’ll want to also get your hands on the wonderful Solbera Fonts to assist you in doing so.
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Probably easy question: This font is the default, non-italic version, yet it registers in Affinity Publisher as 'Italic'; how could I fix this? More info in comments.
This is a libre font, (repo link) so I downloaded a copy and had a quick look. The regular and bold files have their italic angle attributes set to 11.85°, which is obviously a mistake, and explains why Affinity thinks they're italic.
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How do people make pages for their monsters that look like they're out of the Monster Manual?
People have already answered with Homebrewery and GM Binder, both of which are fantastic free tools. If you're feeling energetic, the only other option I know of (probably the best option for places where Internet is slow) is to install Solberra's free D&D font-alikes and use these templates.
fonts
Posts with mentions or reviews of fonts.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-07.
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Dear designers, please contribute to open source
I just found your 'Contributing to UX Design" page and it looks so well done! I'm working with the FOSS community (specifically with opensourcedesign.net) to come up with some positive examples to share and build upon. Could you comment how how well this page has worked for your team? Other things that have helped? If you'd rather, I'm happy to have a phone call/VC to discuss further. Feel free to DM with details
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How to handle UI design contributions for OSS?
If I were you, I'd check the Open Source Design collective (link. Also finding design / ui / ux communities on Reddit and Facebook and Instagram could get you in touch with designers...
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Minimal Vim8 - vimdark theme
font - https://github.com/opensourcedesign/fonts/blob/master/gnu-freefont_freemono/FreeMono.ttf
What are some alternatives?
When comparing solbera-dnd-fonts and fonts you can also consider the following projects:
DND-5e-LaTeX-Template - LaTeX package to typeset material for the fifth edition of the "world's greatest roleplaying game".
vimdark - A dark theme for vim based on vim-monotonic and chrome's dark reader
foundry-vtt-5e-phb-journal-styling - This is the CSS used for mimicking the 5e PHB styline for the journal in foundry vtt
open-api-mocker - A mock server based in OpenAPI Specification
beautiful-web-type - In-depth guide to the best open-source typefaces: https://beautifulwebtype.com
homecomputer-fonts - Variable fonts based on the Commodore 64 and Amiga fonts.
DND.SRD.Wiki - Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition SRD converted to Markdown.
GoogleMaterialDesignIcons - Google Material Design Icons Font for iOS