I never thought I'd need a font generator until I started building my personal brand.
I was stuck using the same generic fonts as everyone else. My logo looked like it was from a template site, and my signature on proposals felt impersonal.
That's when I stumbled on the idea of creating custom branding assets—fonts, signatures, and logos—all from one place.
I built a simple tool that lets me experiment with different styles without hiring a designer. I can tweak letterforms, adjust spacing, and see how a signature looks before committing to it.
The best part? I can generate multiple variations in minutes and test them on mockups before deciding.
It's not about replacing professional design work—it's about having the flexibility to iterate quickly when you're bootstrapping.
If you're tired of using the same old fonts and want to stand out without breaking the bank, give it a try.
Love the practical approach to branding on a budget. I've been using a similar workflow for my side projects, and it's amazing how much a custom signature or logo can elevate perceived professionalism. Do you plan to add export options for different file formats like SVG or PNG?
Appreciate you checking it out! Did you find a font style that worked well for your brand?
Love the idea of iterating on branding without a designer. One question: does the tool let you export the fonts in a way that's actually usable for web or print, or is it mainly for mockups and inspiration?
Appreciate you checking it out! Let me know if there's a particular style or use case you're excited to try.
Love this approach. I spent way too long debating font choices on my last product launch when I could have just tested variations quickly. The part about seeing signatures on mockups before committing is the real win - that quick feedback loop changes everything when you're bootstrapping.