After sketching it out roughly, I have re-drawn my typeface using illustrator giving it a more sleek and refined look. I have made some adaptations since the original sketches mainly to the positioning thanks to the use of the grid format on illustrator. This made it a lot more practical to aline each individual letter within the grid constraints, identify the kerning and spacing also keeping all the letters in proportion. Whilst it was simple to replicate my typeface onto illustrator I had some issues with the design of the original “w”as I felt once alongside the rest of the alphabet it wasn’t corresponding with the other letters enough. I think this was mainly due to it having too many diagonal lines and the fact it didn’t contain any right angles when the majority of my other letters do. So I altered the “w” so that it fit in with the rest of the typeface and shared the same characteristics/style by eliminating the diagonals, replacing them with right angles.