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Fonts in the Homebrewery

The Homebrewery has a few different themes at this point, and each has it’s own set of fonts (or a shared set) which will likely be sufficient for many users but there may be some need to look elsewhere to achieve a particular theme. By the end of this post you should be comfortable importing Fonts in the Homebrewery

Hosting Images

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There is a pretty good chance that in the course of creating brews in the Homebrewery you will want to use an image for a monster or item or some other thing. It might be fun to try and limit yourself to only using the two images included in the snippets (the cat warrior and Hosting Images

Planning a new Theme

Illustration of faded jukebox selection showing different genres of games.

The design of a new theme for your homebrew or a brand new tabletop game is a big task, one that can seem simple enough until you start getting into the thick of it. Whether you are designing on paper, in the Homebrewery, or in dedicated publishing software such as Affinity or Adobe suites you Planning a new Theme

Page Layout in the Homebrewery

An alternate page layout for the default Homebrewery theme featuring 3 columns.

When you first start a new brew on Homebrewery you are presented with a single page with a few defaults, including but not limited to: the page size is US Letter, the margins are 1.4cm (top), 1.9cm (sides), and 1.7cm (bottom), and it has two balanced columns. This setup has it’s basis in the design Page Layout in the Homebrewery