Orli Yakuel at Tech Crunch puts together an awesome collection of font tools and sites sure to make any typophile drool. Check out online font viewers and managers, typeface databases and, if that’s not enough, tools to make your own custom fonts. Suh-weet!
Click here to read the full article on the Tech Crunch web site.
OK, beloved retailers. Let this be a lesson to you all. Do not take lightly the switching from one font to another. You could have a mob of angry IKEA-lovin’ designers on your hands!
Some designers are walking “encyclopedias” of typography. This site literally is – or aims to be as it grows – the web site equivalent of an encyclopedia of typefaces, classified and discussed by the site’s users. Watch out, typophiles, this could become an addiction in a hurry!
In trying to troubleshoot a font issue, we came across this free online font converter that converts fonts between OTF, TTF and DFont formats. A neat little tool if you need to convert a font quickly and easily.
Click here to visit the Online Font Converter web site.
Get ready to spend a few hours browsing the more than 10,000+ free fonts this site has to offer, including dingbats, gothic fonts, 3-D typefaces, grunge/eroded fonts and more.
I Love Typography is a blog dedicated to making readers more aware of the type around them and to illiciting the “wow” factor from people with regards to typography and typefaces.
Click here to visit the I Love Typography web site.
Veer is an industry leader in stock photography, stock illustrations and typefaces. They’ve also built a bit of a following with their Veer merchandise, such as the famous “Kern” t-shirt. And, if that wasn’t enough, they also have an Inspiration gallery where you can create a profile, upload samples of your work and connect with others in the creative community.
DaFont offers a wide variety of typefaces, from old school and eroded style fonts to techno and gothic typefaces and dingbats. Sure to suck you in for hours at a time!