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19 Sites Where You'll Find Free Fonts. Free is always good. And when it comes to fonts, there are so many out there, why pay for them? This list should keep graphic design teachers and other creative sorts like me busy. One thing to remember: the downloads are in a .zip file, so your school might block this action. My suggestion is to download and unzip the file at home, then have your tech person add it to your computer at school. 1001 Free Fonts 1001 Fonts- most popular ones are here Abstract Fonts-13,447 Ace Free Fonts-20307 fonts for Windows and MacAcid Fonts-for Mac or PCBetter Fonts DaFont- nice collection Ecofont- save ink by downloading this free font; works on Windows Vista, Windows XP, Macintosh and LinuxFont Burner- specifically for blogs; code works with WordPress, SWF, CSS and Javascript YourFonts- create a font from your own handwriting.

Spell with flickr. Please send me comments, suggestions or questions, kastner@gmail.com. I love getting emails about Spell with Flickr - and all my programming projects. It was just a few hours ago that I posted my Goals for 2008 and I'm releasing my first project of the year. It's nothing big, but it was a fun little distraction. The hide-an-image-in-text-with-css3-creator-thing If you're one of those folks who might care about how something like this might work, here's the source. read the rest at Meta | ateM Spell with flick grabs images from flickr (the One Letter and One Digit groups) and uses them to spell what you've typed in.

Iconscrabble. Wondersay - Animate text with style (and make personalized gifts!) Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds. Tagxedo - Word Cloud with Styles.