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Top 10 Places to Download Fonts for Free

Tue.03.11.2020 BY Admin


It is a given that typography is a big part of graphic design. Designing a new product is often a challenging task, and designers need to utilize every little bit of, so to speak, weaponry at their disposal. Typography is something they can rely upon, however, designing a whole new typeface can sometimes be a daunting, time consuming, and often expensive task. Luckily, there are many open-source libraries out there that offer designers many awesome fonts for free. This article will cover the top 10 of these libraries, so if you ever find yourself in need of a font, feel free to visit any of the following websites.

1. Google Fonts

Google Fonts is the most popular and most used font library in the world. It’s an open-source library that contains upwards of 980 fonts that you can use in more than 135 languages. Much like most other Google services, Google Fonts is super simple to use. You can simply use the search feature to find the font that you like the best and download it then and there. Google Fonts offers you an option to modify the font-weight and choose between several languages, depending on the font. For example, if you select Open Sans, you can choose between Cyrillic, Greek, Latin, and Vietnamese. Google Fonts also lets you choose between light and dark backgrounds.

2. Font Space

Font Space is another great place where you can find free fonts. This library is awesome because it lets you edit the selected font on the go and see how it will look. In their editor, you can manually edit the size and color of the font and set the writing on both light and dark background to see what it looks like. The Font Space library contains more than 72,000 free fonts, so if you even find yourself in need of a new font, make sure to give this site a visit.

3. Abstract Fonts

Abstract Fonts is a repository that consists of a huge number of unique, cool fonts where you can find pretty much everything that you need for both personal and commercial use. It’s a simple, easy to use website that offers many free fonts. You can also very easily check how every character will look typed in that font style, which is great if you are only interested in the style and still don’t exactly know what you will write using the font.

4. FontStruct

FontStruct is different from the other libraries because it offers you the option to create your own fonts and share them with the community. As stated on their website, you create “FontStructions” using the “FontStructor” font editor and using geometric shapes. Once you finish building your font, FontStruct generates TrueType fonts, which you can download and use in any application. You can keep your creations private, but the site encourages you to share them with the community.

5. Creative Market

If you’re a designer, we’re sure that you’re familiar with Creative Market by now. As this is a place most designers use to sell their designs, however, you may not have known that you can also find some free fonts on the Creative Market. In their Free Goods section, you can actually find premium, paid fonts for free for a limited time. Of course, since this section covers the whole of the Creative Market, it won’t always include fonts, but the goods do change every week, so if you’re patient, you’ll definitely find several fonts that’ll suit your needs. Just like with everything else, it’s super easy to get the fonts from the market.

6. DaFont

DaFont is another huge library of free fonts. Most of the fonts on this platform can are designed for personal use only, but you can use many of them commercially as well. One amazing feature compared to other sites is you can search by recent, top font deals, and hot categories. There are so many different fonts on DaFont, so go check them out.

7. Befonts

Befonts is another large repository of free fonts designed and shared by professional designers and creatives worldwide. Even though technically, you can download many of these fonts for free, most of them are only free samples of premium fonts. These samples include fewer font weights, and you can only use them non-commercially. However, the high-quality fonts are worth checking out if you’re looking for a font for a non-commercial project.

8. Font Squirrel

Font Squirrel is another reliable source of free high-quality fonts that are ready for download. It’s a great thing that you can use most fonts on Font Squirrel commercially. You can very easily just check the license that you want for the font, and you’re free to use it however you like. Font Squirrel offers a set of useful tools, including a Webfont Generator for creating your own web fonts and a cool Font Identifier, which helps you detect and find fonts based on images.

9. 1001 Free Fonts

Don’t let the number fool you - 1001 Free Fonts offer way more than only 1001 free fonts. Even though this website offers a large number of free fonts, you can also choose to buy 10,000 fonts for only $19.95, which is a great deal. Free fonts are available for personal use only, and if you want to use a font commercially, you’ll have to buy the license.

10. Fontfabric

Fontfabric is a Bulgarian based library that offers both free and paid fonts. You can, however, acquire so many free fonts that you won’t ever have to buy any for any real money. The website is very easy to navigate, looks extremely sleek and stylish, just as a designer font library should be.

Conclusion

All around the web, there are many, many free font repositories. Just like everything else related to design and creative work, only your imagination is the limit. Whether you want to download a predetermined font or you want to quickly and effortlessly create a font of your own, you can do so with the websites listed in this top 10 list.

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