We love free fonts, but sometimes the process of finding half-decent ones can be pretty annoying. Fontspace.com tries to smooth out the rough spots for free font junkies.Instead of simply categorizing fonts, Fontspace uses the good ol' tagging system - which provides easier access to similar fonts. The broad categories on some other sites (sorry DaFont) often lead to large, tiresome lists that require a boatload of time to sift through.
Registered users can also add fonts to their favorites ; thi can be extremely useful in the event that someone - your husband , for example - accidentally forgets to back up your fonts before a reformat.














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7-23-2008 @ 7:36AM
Davy said...
I also use dafont.com. If you don't exactly know what font is used in a logo, you can upload an image to http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ and it automatically analyses which font it could be!
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8-11-2008 @ 6:03PM
David Seidl said...
Speaking of font categories, http://www.fontmarketplace.com has some really unique ones like personality and occasion which I think are pretty cool and come in handy sometimes.
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