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makes it quite easier for users to check the licenses for each font before downloading them.
Font Squirrel also features a set of useful tools, including a Webfont Generator for creating your own
web fonts and a cool Font Identifier, which helps you detect and find fonts based on images.
3. FontSpace
This site features a massive collection of over
32,000 free fonts from over 2,100 designers. It’s
also the home for more than 746,000 members
who enjoy downloading free fonts.
You can use FontSpace to find plenty of free fonts
to use for your personal projects. Simply hovering
over a font while browsing is enough to find out
the license for the font before downloading.
As a registered member, you can even create a personal favorites collection to easily access the best
fonts and you can also contact the designers and even donate a few dollars if you like.
4. DaFont
DaFont is another popular platform
for downloading free fonts. Most of
the fonts in the site only support
personal use, but there are plenty of
fonts that come with commercial
licenses as well.
One feature that makes DaFont stand
out is its category system. Which lets
you browse its fonts collection based
on different themes like horror-
themed fonts, video game fonts, valentine themed fonts, and much more. This offers designers an easy
way to quickly find fonts for different types of projects.
5. Abstract Fonts
Abstract Fonts is a site that includes a
curated collection of high-quality
fonts. Most of the fonts available in
the collection are free to use with
both your personal and commercial
projects. Just remember to check the
license before downloading.
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