The Font Pool
- Over 1,000 Truetype
freeware and "charityware" fonts (mostly for
Windows), with previews and character maps. This site
also features many other great typography resources such
as a type classification guide (A guide to classifying
typefaces with examples). There's also a page layout
guide, a logo type guide, a mixing type guide, Windows
and Mac typography software and a typography glossary
with hundreds of entries. Also helpful is the font search
engine, to help you quickly find what you need.
Font Freak -
A nicely designed, constantly
updated resource, Font Freak offers thousands of free
fonts for both Windows and Macs, both original and
otherwise, organized alphabetically. You can preview each
selection and, if you like it, download a ZIP compressed
version. There's also a good selection of free dingbats.
Acid Fonts
- Plenty of free fonts here,
organized alphabetically, at this well-designed site.
Fonts are in ZIP compressed form for faster download.
Each page on the site shows a graphical representation of
each font. Be sure to check out the cool
"Sci-Fi" fonts, which features such
eye-grabbers as "Babylon 5," "Klingon
Blade," "Star Trek," and "Tron."
The site is updated monthly.
TrueType Font Library - Excellent German site offering freeware
fonts. Here, you'll find lots of TrueType fonts for use
in your graphics, DTP and word processing tasks. All Font
Samples are 22 points in size. There are standard, design
and symbol fonts here.
Funny Fonts
- There's a nice selection of
freeware fonts are available at this site. All are in
Windows TrueType format, compressed in ZIP format for
faster downloading. Categories include Dingbats,
Dingfonts and a "Font of the Week." There are
some really cool, off-beat fonts here.
FontWiz
- This free fonts site
doesn't mess around with eye candy and fancy design.
Here, they simply post a big ZIP file containing 100 free
fonts every week. The files are generally around 2.5
megs. If you're in a hurry to grab some free fonts, this
is the place to go. Note: to get a free unzipping utility, go here.
David and Alex's
Font World - Loads of
eye-catching TrueType fonts are available at this
regularly-updated site, with instructions on how to use
them. Check the "Archive" for a fast-loading
selection of cool, offbeat and useful fonts. There's also
a handy local search engine here, so you can quickly find
what you need. Some of our favorites: Coca-Cola,
Hourphoto and Ambient. To download a font, simply click
on the preview image and save the file to your hard
drive.
A+B+C Fonts - This is a good collection of free
fonts from the people at A+B+C Web Graphics. Fonts are
organized alphabetically and you may preview each one
before downloading it. Fonts are available in ZIP format.
Cool Archive
- Here's a well-designed free
fonts resource (which offers much else, as well). Cool
Archive serves up over 800 fonts, for use with both PCs
and Macs. They're listed alphabetically; you may preview
them and then download the ones you want as compressed
Zip files. Cool Archive also offers free graphics and
more.
Kemosabe's Font
Source - This site
offers a nice roundup of free TrueType fonts for Windows
and Macs. Each font has a full character set, with no
missing letters. Each preview has been "carefully
anti-aliased for your viewing pleasure."
Dingbat Dungeon - Here's
a free font site unlike any we've seen before. They
specialize in freeware fonts for role-playing gamers.
Fonts here are designed to be used to map out dungeons
and tunnels for use in games such as Dungeons &
Dragons. This is a small collection, but more fonts are
promised soon.
FontPage
- Do you have a bunch of
fonts scattered all over your system? Bring order out of
chaos, with this essential free font utility. FontPage
lets you easily examine and compare all the fonts on your
computer. Lots of neat features, including a slick
interface and the ability to print an image of any
installed font on your PC. (For Windows: 390 kilobytes).
Divide By Zero - A
welcome addition to the Web's free font resources, Divide
By Zero serves up a eye-catching collection of original
TrueType fonts. They're free to use, but may not be
resold (as part of a collection on CD, for example).
Webmaster Tom Murphy doesn't beat around the bush on this
site; he gets straight to the fonts on the main page.
Each font is annotated with interesting commentary about
its creation and suggestions for use. For those in a
hurry, you can get all the fonts in a convenient ZIP
file.
Font Microscope - Here's
a handy free utility that helps you display all fonts and
font characters easily (such as commonly used letters,
numbers and ASCII characters). It also provides an
input/output preview panel. (For Windows).
IC
Font - Here's a
helpful free font utility. IC Font helps you browse
through installed fonts on your computer. It's easy to
use, but highly functional. You can view detailed
information on your screen and printer fonts, compare
them, sort them, print them, view ASCII codes for a
specific font and much more.
Astigmatic One
Eye Foundry - A major
resource, Astigmatic offers many original TrueType freeware fonts for both Windows and Macs. When you
click on a listing here, you're taken to a separate page
that helpfully displays the full font set and offers a
detailed description.
Windows 95 Font Smoother - Great, free utility that previously was
available only with the commercial Microsoft Plus!
package. This program makes text easier to read and more
pleasant to look at. Note: This utility will only work on
machines capable of, and set to, 16bit (HiColor) color
display modes or higher. Note: this utility should not be
installed on machines running Microsoft Windows 98. (Win
98 has font smoothing built in).
Free TrueType Fonts for the Web - This site by Microsoft offers free fonts for
use with Windows and Macs. The sets include the new Euro
currency symbol. Install these TrueType fonts, and
whenever you visit a Web site that specifies them, you'll
see pages exactly as the site designer intended.
Fontopolis
- This site recently
underwent a major expansion. It now features over 40
pages and a delightful, colorful design. Fontopolis is a
site that serves up one or two of the "best free
fonts" each week for PC users, in an attractive,
entertaining and amusing way. Also includes archives,
links and special font-related features. All fonts are in
Windows TrueType formats for Windows 95, although you can
make them work with a Mac.
Happy Hour Fonts - Here's
a hip, new free fonts site "targeted toward
Generation X." Categories include graffiti, grunge,
themes, dingbats and "foreign flavors."
FontPage - This
essential free font utility lets you examine and compare
all fonts on your system, view them with all type
specifications available (bold, italic, underline, as
well as in 3D) and print a font page of any installed
font on your computer. (For Windows).
Font Mania
- This is one classy free
font site. I almost expected there to be valet parking
here! Font Mania offers over 400 free Windows TrueType
fonts, conveniently organized. There's a "Top
10" listing and an archive of past favorites. A nice
collection, with many fonts that we've not seen
elsewhere. This site offers a message board for you to
place requests on. There's also helpful tips and tricks
on using fonts.
FontLister (direct download: 234K) - If you have a lot of fonts on your
computer, then you need this free essential utility.
FontLister allows you to quickly view, browse, print, and
work with your fonts. FontLister's latest version is
shareware, but you can still get version 2, which is
FREE. FontLister's home page is here.
Larabie Free
Fonts - A popular,
well-designed free fonts site, Larabie offers fonts in
five general categories: "Fun,"
"Future," "Rough," "Tidy,"
and "Style." There's also information on making
your own fonts, free fonts links and more.
Font Farm 4
Freaks - This is an
eye-catching freeware font site. Categories include
"Futuristic," "Handwriten,"
"Weird," "Gothic," and more. Each
font has a helpful description and you can see a sample
display.
KatGyrlr's
Fontain of Youth - A
freeware and shareware font site that includes many cool
and unusual fonts. Nothing ordinary here. Fonts are
available in ZIP format for quicker downloading.
Installation instructions available.
Free Musical Fonts - Matthew
Hindson's site offers free music notation fonts, such as
tablature clefs and metronome markings. For Windows and
Macs.
Free Font Fiesta - Do
you tire easily of the installed fonts on your computer
and yearn to see your words displayed with little feet
attached to them or blood dripping off the serifs or as
if they have been carved out of hunks of pungent Swiss
cheese? If so, click over to this site. A free font to
download each week and a very complete link list brought
to you by Mary Forrest, "Fontmonger to the
Masses."
Slipknot - A new Truetype font served up every
day. Stuff for Macs, too. Note: not all are free; fonts
are marked as either freeware or shareware. Also includes
info on the foundry responsible for each font. There's
also a font "Tip of the Day."
Looking for Fonts
- Lots of free original
Windows TrueType format fonts here. You may download
these fonts and do whatever you'd like to with them
"as long as you don't make money out of using
them." The fonts may be redistributed as long as the
text file in the ZIP file is distributed with the font.
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