graphicsngraphicdesign.com — This article has a huge list of freeware fonts sites. There is also a good article about usage right, the different types of fonts, etc. Also at the end of the article, users can vote on their favorite free fonts site.
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Closed AccountJan 18, 2006
I run into the same problem of people not getting font licensing. Great Digg
Closed AccountJan 18, 2006
Interesting how many of these are actually fonts you'd generally have to pay for. Just with different font titles.
Closed AccountJan 18, 2006Submitter
TheQwe, which fonts sites do you use?
clsmythJan 18, 2006
Since I work in Linux all day (xterm), I am occasionally on the lookout for good, clean monospace (constant/fixed width) fonts. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good source of those?
Closed AccountJan 19, 2006Submitter
I don't see How the first 3 sites are sites that want money. The font site that I use more than any other font site on the net and I know for a fact that it is free. For the 2nd site, 1001 Fonts, You go to the right bar, click on the fonts and most of the fonts say 'Freeware' under them. They are free. For the 3rd site, 2200Fonts, You click on the Alphabet Letters at the top of the page, and it takes you to the free fonts. These are all sites that contain free fonts....some sites contain fonts that you need to pay for, but most don't. You have to be vigilent to make sure that what you are looking at is free. That is also why I say within the article, to make sure that I haven't made any mistakes and to be careful to make sure to check to make sure of usage rights.
jeolmeunJan 19, 2006
What other site do you need besides dafont.com which allows you to preview the fonts with text you want?