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Google Fonts Microsoft Typography
  1. Making the web more beautiful, fast, and open through great typography
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    You may use Google Fonts typefaces in your print and ebooks. Reference: “Can I use the font in print, on websites, in apps, in teaching materials, e-books, store fronts, jewelry?”.

    #Fonts #Web Fonts #Free Fonts 335 social mentions

  2. 5 rules to a better typographer than 95% of pro writers
    Matthew Butterick's Practical Typography is an excellent resource about typography for writers and others. At a minimum, I would encourage everyone to read his brief overview, “Typography in ten minutes,” but Practical Typography answers some of OP's questions as Butterick is both a type designer and a lawyer.

    #Fonts Directory #Design Tools #Web Fonts 2 social mentions

  3. Free ebook about all things typography
    Matthew Butterick's Practical Typography is an excellent resource about typography for writers and others. At a minimum, I would encourage everyone to read his brief overview, “Typography in ten minutes,” but Practical Typography answers some of OP's questions as Butterick is both a type designer and a lawyer.

    #Design Tools #Fonts Directory #Web Fonts 62 social mentions

  4. Internal tools developed at Microsoft for manipulating and creating OpenType and TrueType font...
    For questions and licenses for Microsoft products, see Microsoft Typography in particular see the Font Redistribution FAQ as it answers some of your licensing questions and document embedding.

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