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hello this is Jimmy the font maestro and welcome to the fun target 4 tutorial series again today were going to get into some fine details of creating a bold font and we want to create a bold font which is technically an artistically uniform when its compared to the plain version of the same font before taking these steps its a good idea to load a commercial bold font into the template layer of front armor as you can see here and then load that fonts plain version into the outline layer if you use a serif font like Garamond you will see several issues that need to be addressed when viewing the outline over the template first of all notice that the vertical parts of a characters design are going to gain weight faster than the thinner parts its not uniform this is also true of the seraphs they will gain in thickness at a faster rate than the narrow portion of a character and its also common for serifs to become a little longer youll notice that the seraphs become thick in relation