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Font Squirrel offers 300+ quality, free, commercial-friendly fonts

Good quality free fonts that can be used commercially? That list is even smaller.
Thankfully, the good folks behind Font Squirrel have worked their tails off putting together a large collection (currently 338) hand-selected typefaces that may be used in all your projects, both personal and professional.
Fonts are broken down into the usual families like hand-drawn, grunge, serif, and typewriter. There's a search box as well, helpful for quickly checking whether or not the Squirrel has a specific font.
I was pleased to find Mirisch, one of my favorite Ren and Stimpy-esque fonts.
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sRc said 7:38PM on 5-07-2009
nice link! picking some at random not all of them have a license that covers all purpose commercial use (for example embedding a font to be rendered in a video game is a different sort of commercial application then embedding it in documents for printing), but its a good start
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Dan said 12:32AM on 5-08-2009
I liek the text in the second example...specially the name...and I'm always looking for good fonts to freak out people on MSN.
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