Font websites
DafontThe fonts on this website are either freeware, shareware, demo versions or public domain. Archive of freely downloadable fonts. Browse by alphabetical listing, by style, by author or by popularity. Visit their website here: www.dafont.com
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FONT SQUIRRELFree fonts have met their match. Font Squirrel has quality freeware that is licensed for commercial work. We know how hard it is to find quality freeware that is licensed for commercial work. We've done the hard work, hand-selecting these typefaces and presenting them in an easy-to-use format. Visit their website here: www.fontsquirrel.com
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LOST TYPELost Type provide unique and quality fonts based on a pay-what-you-want model. Lost Type is the first of its kind, a Pay-What-You-Want type foundry. Since 2011 Lost Type has been a source for unique typefaces, with a collection of over 50 different faces from contributors all over the world. 100% of the funds from sales of these fonts go directly to their respective designers.. Visit their website here: www.losttype.com
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fontseekAre you looking for a font? We just add more than 7.000 commercial fonts to our font search engine. Now our font data bank contains more than 55.000 fonts. Visit their website here: www.fontseek.com
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Font dinerLooking for Great Retro fonts? Then this one is for you. You can either purchase individual typefaces or sets. There are also some free ones. You may use the Silverware fonts for free in any private, recreational manner for your own communications, or for personal design work you might do for a friend, such as a birthday party invite or a personal website. Visit their website here: www.fontdiner.com
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FONT SQUIRREL – FONT MATCHERATORUpload an image with type and we’ll identify the fonts that match, it’s an amazing tool for solving those mysteries, a free Fontspring font matching tool. Font Squirrel also has fonts free for commercial use. Free fonts have met their match. We know how hard it is to find quality freeware that is licensed for commercial work. We've done the hard work, hand-selecting these typefaces and presenting them in an easy-to-use format. Visit their website here: www.fontsquirrel.com/matcherator
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MY FONTS - WHAT THE FONTSeen a font in use and want to know what it is? Submit an image to WhatTheFont to find the closest matches in our database. Or, let cloak-draped font enthusiasts lend a hand in the WhatTheFont Forum. The number of characters in your scanned image makes a significant difference in the accuracy of the search results. Tips for optimal results: Try to get the text as horizontal as possible. Letters should be around 100 pixels tall in your image. Make sure letters aren't touching each other. Visit their website here: www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
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