Font Library
A library of ALL fonts hosted FOREVER. (more…)
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Creating perfect mockups has never been so easy. With Placeit’s user-friendly online tools you can find incredible templates no matter what your goal, whether you need razor-sharp iPhone mockups to showcase a new app design to a client or t-shirt mockups to fine-tune the product listing on your online store Placeit has you covered. (more…)
Over the last year we’ve been observing typo-designers and their works; we’ve regularly collected high-quality fonts available for free download and free to use for personal or/and commercial projects. In this article we’d like to present an overview of over 40 excellent free fonts you might use for your professional designs in 2008. What is your favourite? (more…)
Every now and again we take a look around, select “fresh” high-quality free fonts and present them to you in a brief overview. The choice is enormous, so the time you need to find them is usually the time you should be investing in your current projects. We search for them and we find them, so you don’t have to. (more…)
Here are the fonts I’m currently working on. Some of them are very incomplete or rough, especially in spacing and fit. In most cases, I’ve posted a PDF file so you can zoom in and see the letters up close, and also a FontForge SFD file so you can play with the outlines yourself. (more…)
Use this tool to convert a TrueType (TTF) font file into an OpenType (EOT) font file, for use with Internet Explorer for embedded fonts. After using this tool, you will be able to embed fonts on your web pages that can be seen on Internet Explorer 4 and higher, and all current modern web browsers that support embedded fonts via CSS3 (Firefox 3.5 and higher are among such browsers). (more…)
Benefits of Using Google Font API Using Google Font API is a great solution for avoiding the many problems that exist when using @font-face in your website. Firstly, the web service simplifies the implementation of web fonts. With only one line of code to reference the font you want to use and some basic CSS, you can get yourself set up in a matter of minutes. (more…)
Free to use. All fonts are released under open source licenses. You can use them in any non-commercial or commercial project. With so many unique fonts to use, you’re bound to find something you like! (more…)
Free utility that generates the webfont format and associated CSS files for your uploaded font set. (more…)
The Gray Stroke is sans serif font family. Commercial use is permitted. Designed by Nestor Delgado (more…)
Introducing Langdon, the new typeface from XLN Telecom. Working in partnership with Steven Bonner – a leading graphic designer, illustrator and typographer based in the UK – we have developed a typeface that is solid, serious and dependable. Langdon is available as a free download and can be used privately and commercially with no restrictions on usage. (more…)
3 font weights in this free Paul Grotesk collection. Requires you to share socially to download. Non-commercial use only. (more…)
The Stranger Things title sequence is pure, unadulterated typographic porn. With television shows opting for more elaborate title sequences (think GOTand True Detective), the opening of Stranger Things is refreshingly simple. (more…)
When 3D fonts were first used in design, the effect was astounding. Posters now had more life in it, and the effect was overwhelming. Webpages used 3D to give emphasis to headlines and page titles, shedding more drama into its overall appeal. (more…)
Inspired by the writing of the daughter of an architect (surprise, surprise!), this font incorporates the graphic, squared look of architectural writing, combined with the natural feel of daily handwriting. (more…)