FontPark Huge Free Fonts Archive

FontPark is probably one of the largest free fonts archive that you can find more than 70,000+ fonts for commercial and noncommercial applications for Windows, Mac OS and Linux. All the fonts are categorized very well for 82 categories totally such as 3D, Calligraphy, Distorted, Greek, Korean, Retro, etc. And you are allowed to search the fonts repository or browser the “top fonts” on this site. One of the handy features on FontPark is that you can also define a specific text where all the fonts will display that to help you preview the fonts before download.

FontPark FontPark Huge Free Fonts Archive

Identify a Font with WhatFontIs.com

WhatFontIs.com  Identify a Font with WhatFontIs.com

WhatFontIs.com is a new free service that you can upload an image with the font you are looking for, or just specify a URL with the image. And then it can help you identifying or finding alternatives of a font. The text of image you submit must be writen in one line and saved in jpeg, gif or png format. WhatFontIs also offers the option to include only free and/or commercial fonts in the results. There is more than 70,000 fonts inside the “All Fonts” database. Anyway, WhatFontIs is still a beta version, you should note that the limitations including the text must be horizontal; the resolution for the letter must be over 80 pixels for best results; the letters must not be touching, the background color must be lighter than the characters color; and the resolution for the letter must be over 80 pixels for best results.

Download 13,000 Freeware Fonts at SearchFreeFonts.com

SearchFreeFonts collection contains over 13,000 free fonts for you to choose from. All the font files are arranged in categories so that you can find the font file of your choice easily. After you have selected the font file you can preview the selected font style and download it then. All free fonts have been manually categorized for easy navigation for the best free font searching experience. The site also includes articles about the history and use of fonts and a handy guide to various paid and free tools for designing, organizing and managing your fonts. Freeware fonts can be used commercially or non-commercially as long as you will not profit from the use of these fonts. Detailed copyright information is available for individual fonts in the readme.txt file, or copyright.txt which are included as a part of the zip font file.

searchfreefonts Download 13,000 Freeware Fonts at SearchFreeFonts.com

Alternative Free Fonts Resource – Ffonts.net

ffonts Alternative Free Fonts Resource   Ffonts.net

1001FreeFonts, UrbanFonts or DaFonts are popular well-known free fonts sites that we always visit to download fonts for our design projects. Here we have a new alternative choice – Ffonts.net. Ffonts is a new simple free fonts resource site that offers offers a huge selection of free fonts available to download for Windows and Macintosh. At Fffonts.net you can get the details of each font and customize font preview feature support. The font packages you download from the Ffonts.net is in compressed .zip files to reduce file size and make downloading faster. Installing fonts is quick and simple. Once fonts are installed, they are available to yours programs.

1. How to install a font under Windows?
Under any version of Windows : Place the font files (.ttf, .otf or .fon) into the Fonts folder, usually C:\Windows\Fonts or C:\WINNT\Fonts
(can be reached as well by the Start Menu > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Fonts).

2. How to install a font under Mac OS?
Under Mac OS X 10.3 or above (including the FontBook) : Double-click the font file > “Install font” button at the bottom of the preview.
Under any version of Mac OS X : Put the files into /Library/Fonts (for all users) or into /Users/Your_username/Library/Fonts (for you only).
Under Mac OS 9 or earlier : Download the font files (.ttf or .otf),Then drag the fonts suitcases into the System folder. The system will propose you to add them to the Fonts folder.
3. How to install a font under Linux?
Click on the “Download” button, save the font file on your hard disk.
Copy the font files (.ttf or .otf) to fonts:/// in the File manager.

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