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  • 40 FREE FONTS: Fresh Free And Interesting New Fonts.

    Greetings, The InstaShift blog site is offering 40 FREE FONTS which they describe as “fresh and free”. Free fonts! That’s almost as appealing as free clip-art. Today’s site has 40 fonts available which are described as,”fresh and free”. I don’t know enough about graphic arts to comment of the “fresh” part but the rest is certainly true. [...]
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 22, 2010
  • 33 HIGH QUALITY FONTS: More Free Fonts

    Greetings, 33 HIGH QUALITY FONTS from the PSDFAN blog site is a listing of 33 free, downloadable fonts. Got enough fonts yet? Like clipart, can anyone ever have enough? If you share this opinion then you’ll love today’s site – 33 HIGH QUALITY FONTS – a post on the PSDFAN blog site. As with most sites of [...]
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 10, 2010
  • FONT SQUIRREL: A Vast Collection Of Free Fonts

    Greetings, FONT SQUIRREL is a web site filled with fonts that can be download for free and used in commercial projects.There are lots of sites offering free fonts for non-profit use but very few that extend the licence to commercial applications. The exception is FONT SQUIRREL. For educators, this probably doesn’t make much difference however ...
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 6, 2010
  • WHATFONTIS: Free Web Service For Identifing Font Types

    Greetings, WHATFONTIS is a free web service to help users identify a particular font type or style. Has this ever happened to you? The teacher on staff responsible for maintaining the school’s web site, leaves and the job gets dumped in your lap. The site is filled with buttons and graphics with lettering in a font style [...]
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 9, 2010
  • ACEFREEFONTS: A Web Site With Free Downloadable Fonts

    Greetings, ACEFREEFONTS is a web site offering more then 1200 free, downloadable fonts.Today’s site comes from a list of font sites recently published by, “MakeUseOf” – a marvellous blog site filling with apps, information and resources. Many of the sites listed have already been mentioned here on DETools but a couple like ACEFREEFONTS are new ...
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 19, 2010
  • 30 CREATIVE FONTS: 30 Free Creative And Unique Fonts

    Greetings, 30 CREATIVE FONTS is a collection of 30 free Mac & PC compatible fonts which are both creative and unique.Once again the folks at the SixRevisions blog site have compiled a list of 30 creative and unique fonts which are free for the downloading and can be installed on both Mac and Windows systems. This isn’t [...]
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 24, 2010
  • 30 Beautiful and Free Handwriting Fonts

    Greetings, The website “WebDesignBooth” recently put together a list of 30 free and downloadable, script or handwriting fonts. There’s an old joke that goes, “Once you learn to fake sincerity, you’ve got it made”. While I don’t subscribe to the concept as a general rule, there are times when tiny exceptions need to be made – like [...]
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 30, 2010
  • FONTCAPTURE: Free, Web Based Service To Create A Personal Font

    Greetings, FONTCAPTURE is a free, web service that allows the user to create their own font. Over the past few weeks (months?) I’ve included a number of sites with free downloadable fonts. Several were script or handwriting fonts which are handy for using on documents which require a “personal” touch. Of course, it’s ...
    Posted to DE Tools of the Trade (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 24, 2009