FONTS AND TYPOGRAPHY

http://www.ora.com/homepages/comp.fonts/ifa/index.htm

Internet font archives. Michael P. McCurdy

 

http://www.microsoft.com/truetype/iexplor/free.htm

Some more insights on Microsoft’s Free TrueType fonts for use on the Web. Mira

 

http://www.philsfonts.com

Phil’s Fonts features Mac and PC fonts from over 60 foundries worldwide, including Adobe, Agfa, Bitstream, Emigre, Font Bureau, House Industries, Letraset, Linotype, Monotype, Red Rooster, T-26, and many more, as well as clip art, stock photography, font and graphic software and more. Phil’s Fonts also offers custom type services, graphic design and production and Internet services. Phil’s Web also features contests with great prizes, a new free font to download each month, an online type catalog request form, specials for Web visitors, online ordering, cool type links and more. Tamye Riggs

 

http://www.slaughterhouse.com

Fonttest is a utility that will let you print a specified phrase using all currently open fonts. The site has tons of great shareware and freeware for Windows only, both 95/NT and 3.1x. Liz Maher

 

http://www.esselte.com/ripper/index.html

Letraset fonts. Marilyn

 

http://www.bitstream.net/chankstore/

A new free cool font every week. Funky and wayout. Lisa Chamberlain

 

http://members.aol.com/fontdude/coolfont.htm

Interesting font collection with free samples. Lisa Chamberlain

 

http://www.fonthead.com

Really funky fonts; some for free. Worth checking out. Brad Rhine

 

http://www.spinacle.com/typo/

Jeff Gates, a Web design teacher in the Washington, DC (USA) area (and a talented designer himself) recommends Typopositive as a font resource. Jeff Gates

 

http://www.spinacle.com/typo/

The Internet Type Foundry Index. An index of type-related sites, plus news, reviews, and features, and more. John Banks

 

http://fonts.eyecandy.com

Get your Cool Font fix at Fonts Unlimited. The site for graphic artists, font lovers, and computer enthusists alike. Each day Steve Young reaches into his bag of True Type fonts and picks out one you’re sure to love. There is a creative use of each font so you can get a real idea of what it looks like. John Leth-Nissen

 

Suzanne Stephens SStephens@opendoor.com

 

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