Another great (and free) photoshop alternative is Paintdotnet. And a gazillion free fonts available at 1001fonts.com and dafont.com. Source: 10 months ago
The background is "desktop-wallpaper-black-chalkboard-chalk-board" from pxfuel.com, the font is Eraser Dust (from 1001fonts.com). The barrel and the Gun images are stolen off google somewhere. Source: 11 months ago
You can get more .tff fonts (Windows fonts) which can be embroidered with SewWhat Pro on 1001fonts.com they are free for non commercial use most of the time. Source: about 1 year ago
I have been working on my future mystery, and I have made some nice word docs for this. I will share them down below. In order for the Police report to look authentic, you HAVE to download some typewriter font. You can find them easily on 1001fonts.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Dafont.com and 1001fonts.com both allow you to set your example and filter to commercial free ones (dafonts click on themes, choose one, then click on More). Source: about 1 year ago
Http://1001fonts.com This amazing library offers over 41988+ free fonts in 23564 families. You also get Free licenses for commercial use and Direct font downloads. It is compatible with Mac, Windows & Linux! You can even submit a font or get together with the wonderful community. Personally speaking, this is a must try for all junior devs out there! - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure this is Deja u Sans. Found it on 1001fonts.com. I will keep this open for now in case anyone has other thoughts. However, the shape of the 1 pretty much seals it for me. Source: over 1 year ago
Step 1) [Optional] Open 1001fonts.com or any other website and choose a cool font of your liking. Source: over 1 year ago
I was reading guidance on improving handwriting and there's mention of finding an exemplar template, to form the letters exactly the same way as in the template for practice. Here's the question: has anyone used a site like 1001fonts.com to sample from? The site has tons of beautiful fonts that someone originally designed by hand (in theory) and are now digitized. Arguments for/against? I own calligraphy books but... Source: over 1 year ago
Doubt anyone can tell you the exact name...could even be a font uniquely done for this tattoo. Check out 1001fonts.com . This is where I found the font I wanted for my knuckles. You can sort by type of font (gothic, calligraphy, etc.) Even lets you type what you want, so you can see it in that font. Source: over 1 year ago
I’m no expert, and this is more of a hack than an actual technique. Go to 1001fonts.com, find a good cursive font. Practice the letters over and over again, then different sentences. Stick to one font. You might see improvements. Source: almost 2 years ago
The answer depends on if you're making this game for commercial purposes or not. I use 1001fonts.com and then filter by commercial use. Source: almost 2 years ago
I've been trying to figure out what the actual name of this font is and who created it. I saw it first on the cover of 'Sunfish Holy Breakfast' by Guided by Voices, so I isolated it from a high quality picture from the GBV album and found it under the name 'Mindfields' or 'Mindfields Regular'. Its description across multiple sites say it's from the album and 'Mindfields' by Toto. It was uploaded to the internet,... Source: about 2 years ago
I am trying to find this same font in the photo so that we can make this customer a decal. Does anyone know what font is used in the picture? I have tried sites like dafont.com and have had no luck yet. At our company we use dafont.com to download fonts and we also use 1001fonts.com We will be changing Tuesday to say they are open from 10-5. Source: about 2 years ago
Overall it is a fancy font (except the word 'to'), probably found on some pay sites for graphics. You might find something similar on FontSquirrel.com or 1001fonts.com . Source: over 2 years ago
I have looked for handwritten fonts many times, mostly in fontsquirrel.com , 1001fonts.com or dafont.com . Source: over 2 years ago
Hey Guys.... This is slightly embarrassing. I'm trying to find this font and I did it about a year ago. I know for a fact I got it from www.1001fonts.com. I've searched both my hard drives and I'm about 3 and half hours in. I know it has bold and italic qualities. I'm offering $25 to anyone who can find it. Source: over 2 years ago
1001fonts.com has indicators that show which fonts can be distributed. In almost all cases, they need to be kept as zips with the original EULA included. Source: over 2 years ago
Go to 1001fonts.com and search for western fonts. There are a few in there that are very similar. Source: over 2 years ago
As for fonts, I have downloaded a lot from dafont.com and 1001fonts.com; they both have filters where you can search for 100% free/free for commercial use fonts. Source: almost 3 years ago
1001fonts.com (if for "commercial use" badge activated). Source: about 3 years ago
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