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How about 10000 fonts, properly licensed for commercial use? Look into the Ultimate Font Download. All the Larabie Fonts are included and a lot more. Larabie Fonts offers 384 free fonts for personal and commercial use in TrueType or OpenType format. I display my fonts at MyFonts.com. Some font font styles are not free so be careful what you add to your shopping cart. My commercial font company, Typodermic, has 200 high quality font families to choose from and I’m adding new ones all the time. Sure, you can find my fonts on other sites but when you get them from MyFonts, you’re getting the latest versions and update notifications. It’s a little more work for you but better for both of us in the long term. Ready? Let’s go. New “pay” styles added to popular Larabie Fonts familiesIn 2009, the most popular Larabie Fonts font families underwent reconstruction: more languages, OpenType features and better quality. New pay styles have been added but the original styles are still free for commercial use. Sales of the new styles help pay for more font families to be rebuilt. Everybody wins. Check out the collection. Who made these fonts?Oh, that was me. I’m Ray Larabie. I launched Larabie Fonts in 1996. In 2001, I began creating fonts for a living and launched Typodermic, my commercial font site. I focus on creating new fonts and doing custom font work for clients. Teaming up with MyFonts made it easier for you to view the huge collection of Larabie Fonts and simplified downloads. All Larabie Fonts are available in TrueType or OpenType format. The Larabie Fonts Font Collection is available on CD or as a download. With 384 Larabie Fonts to choose from, there are typefaces to suit every purpose: newsletters, company brochures, labels, posters, graphics, and store signs. Searching for a font?Looking for a specific typeface that you don’t know by name? Use the search tool at the top of this page. It will take you to MyFonts.com where you can search the database of fonts using keywords or similar characteristics. If you still can’t find the font you’re looking for and you have a font sample, post it using What the Font or WTF Guru Forum where one or more members of a panel of font fans will usually succeed in identifying the typeface, often within minutes of your posting. Follow me on TwitterWhat goes on in the life of a font designer? Why not check it out? DonationsDon’t send money. What I really want is for you to visit my commercial site, Typodermic Fonts. If you have a Looking for clip art?Sorry, ace. I don’t have any but iCLIPART.com has lots. You don’t have to spend a lot of dough to get a wide selection of fresh clipart. iCLIPART.com carries only the best. Throw away your ancient clip art CD and get access to brand-new, professional artwork for peanuts. I know these guys personally and I highly recommend their site. Do I get kickbacks for this? Hell, yeah! They promised that if I advertised their site, they’d give me a sandwich. I sure could go for a sandwich right now. | ||
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