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13,554 free fonts for Windows and Mac. 30 Best Fonts, Downloadable Fonts, Free Fonts, Cool Fonts for Designers. Posted on 02'08 Mar Posted on March 2, 2008 along with 414 JUST™ Creative Comments – Here are 30 of the Best Fonts / Typefaces that every designer must / should own sorted by alphabetical order. There are 15 serif fonts and 15 sans-serif fonts. These fonts will last you your whole career! A brief description of what each font is best suited for is provided however are not limited to this. There are some top free cool fonts that are downloadable in this collection and some that come with your operating system… the others are not so free but they sure will help you improve your typography!

They include original PC, Mac and Truetype fonts. You may also be interested in How To Choose A Font or the Top 5 Typography Resources of all time. What does serif mean? 1. Magazines, journals, text books, corporate communication. 2. Textbooks and magazines 3. Posters, packaging, textbooks. 4. Headlines, text, logos. 5. Dictionaries and headlines. 6. Tabular materials, technical documentation, word processing. WhatTheFont!

How to Identify a Font. What is the font used for the title of Friends? How about the typeface of that old copy of Moby Dick you picked up at that garage sale? The back of your Starbucks pastry bag? And please tell me, how can you find the font on a worn out birthday card that your client wants you to replicate? Graphic designers are consistently asked to use a client’s nameless favorite font. Thanks to the typeface renaissance spurred by increasingly fantastic font tools and talented foundries, the font identification game is getting harder by the minute.

Thankfully, the font culture boom has also spurred some excellent solutions to solve the identification problem it has created. Internet identification tools,Exhaustive print catalogs,Or the crowd-sourced expertise of the Internet’s font lovers. Identification Tools These web-based identification trees should be your first recourse in finding the name of a font. The most popular image-based font finder is MyFonts’ playfully named What The Font! Books 925 shares. Fonts2u.com.