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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.
I don't know if this is a labor of love or merely the brainchild of four very gifted games designers, but Level Up is a really weird mash-up of gaming elements that you have probably never seen in a Flash game before.
Let's start with the premise itself: Groundhog Day meets Memento. The game experience revolves around 'days': you explore the world and the clock slowly ticks towards the evening. You bounce around picking up gems and talking to the denizens of 'Level Upland'. Eventually you feel tired and head back to ...
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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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