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grargemeister

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Hey everyone,

I've been seeing a lot of videos and images on Instagram recently with people using Letter Grids to make fantastic lettering.  There's a guy on Instagram called @stefankunz who actually sells them but they work for Procreate, Photoshop and Illustrator.  Does anyone know if they're easy to make yourself or if there are any to purchase for the Affinity range of software?

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@grargemeister These are available at Designcuts. https://www.designcuts.com/product/grid-builder-layout-composer/     and  https://www.designcuts.com/product/letter-builder/.

I received both of them in a bundle a while back for much less than they are asking now fyi. Anyway, not sure if this is what you are looking for but they are out there to check out.

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For the basic shapes, as long as they don’t have any special in-built functionality, it shouldn’t be too difficult to make them with Designer (and probably Photo and Publisher).
The more complex ones are also probably possible – I can’t immediately see why not – but they will need more work.

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