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Today's Featured Free Fonts - Saturday November 08, 2014

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  • Found in: Graffiti
    Gang Bang Crime by Maelle Keita  120,678 downloads (617 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Calligraphy, Tattoo
    Billion Stars by Måns Grebäck  236,542 downloads (842 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Handwriting
    Always In My Heart by Vanessa Bays  132,497 downloads (652 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Calligraphy, Script
    Dancing Script by Pablo Impallari  113,987 downloads (690 today)
    Public domain, GPL, OFL
  • Found in: Tattoo
    Angel Tears by Billy Argel  161,224 downloads (1,016 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Calligraphy, Script
    Remachine Script by Måns Grebäck  483,423 downloads (1,899 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Handwriting
    Silent Reaction by Jonathan S. Harris  116,489 downloads (713 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Calligraphy, Tattoo
    Brother Tattoo by Måns Grebäck  140,478 downloads (727 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Calligraphy
    Regency Script by Casady & Greene  123,273 downloads (485 today)
    Free for Personal Use
  • Found in: Calligraphy
    Brannboll by Måns Grebäck  27,557 downloads (652 today)
    Free for Personal Use
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Font News

Font-Curious? Try These Tools That Identify Fonts on the Web (Yahoo Tech)
Evidently the Internet is full of people trying to identify their type. I don’t mean members of dating sites — I mean people who are curious about the name of any given typeface they’ve encountered, online or off. Luckily for such folks, the Internet is a font of typography-identifying information and tools. Ha ha. Ahem. Anyway. Here’s the latest handy example we’ve heard of, via The Atlantic: The Chrome extension Fontface Ninja (also available as a Safari extension and a bookmarklet). >>Read More...

Google Is Designing the Font of the Future (NY Mag)
Among the thousands of features on your smartphone, one you’ve probably never thought about is which fonts it uses. Typography is involved in almost everything we do on our devices — the emails we send and receive, the texts we compose, the tweets we scroll through — yet to most of us, letters are just letters, numbers are just numbers. We might pick Garamond over Comic Sans for a cover letter, but on a phone, who cares? Google, though, is paying attention. It’s spent years trying to create the perfect fonts for Android devices, a sprawling ecosystem that includes small phones, big tablets, and everything in between. And now, as Google is installing Android into cars, TVs, and watches on your wrist, the company is attempting an audacious task: making a typeface that looks good on all of them. >>Read More...

Fonts In Chrome For Windows Will Look Better Soon (Tech Crunch)
Google released the latest beta version of its Chrome browser today, and if you’re a Windows user on a machine that runs at least Vista, fonts will now look better on your screen. That’s because the Chrome 37 Beta now supports Microsoft’s DirectWrite API, a technology that improves the way fonts look on modern screens. For the longest time, Google didn’t support this and instead used Windows‘ Graphics Device interface — which is based on technology from the mid-80s, when LED screens were still far off and computers were much slower. >>Read More...