Archive for Foundries
Storm Type
May 16, 2007 at 9:24 am / Foundries, Europe
Storm Type offers a very impressive collection of pay fonts, but they’re giving away the Lido family on their free fonts page.
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exljbris
May 12, 2007 at 12:05 am / Foundries
Jos Buivenga’s foundry has some really wonderful stuff. My favorites are Fontin Sans and Fertigo.
I’m not making any promises this time (we all know how that ends), but I do have several posts in the pipeline. While you’re waiting, why not check out my blog?
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Floodfonts Updates
November 16, 2006 at 10:58 am / Foundries, Europe
Floodfonts has just been completely redesigned. It now features two new free fonts, Coraline and the pixel font Atlantis.
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AUdimat @ SMeltery
September 26, 2006 at 8:22 am / Foundries, Single fonts
Our old favorite Jack Usine has only released one free font in 2006. Luckily, it was the awesome AUdimat, currently featured as our banner font.
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New Floodfonts Family
September 1, 2005 at 8:59 am / Foundries, Europe
Floodfonts is back from a long hiatus with a new family called “Pirates.” There’s also a new store where you can buy t-shirts and stuff with something called “Euros.”
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Semplice Pixelfonts
June 7, 2005 at 1:13 pm / Foundries, Europe
Joshua Smith (of Hydro74 fame) points us towards Style-Force’s very cool Semplice Pixelfont collection. Interestingly, each zip file contains three different formats of the font: .ttf, .fon and .8.
Seeing the .fon made me recall the old days when I found some DOS-based bitmap font editor and had some fun with it. But what’s a .8 file?
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Hydro74
May 18, 2005 at 11:41 pm / Foundries
Joshua Smith’s Hydro74 includes a handful of free fonts, including my favorites, Working Class Hero and Napalm Vertigo. You could probably also have some fun with his “vector elements.”
Thanks to Nick Botner for the link, and sorry for the appalling lack of content lately.
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Apostrophic Labs
May 11, 2005 at 12:03 pm / Foundries
I’m not going to try to document (or pretend to understand) the history of Apostrophic Labs, but after a few mentions in the piracy thread I checked out their fonts at Typoasis. A lot of it’s iffy, but there’s definitely some quality stuff there.
Update: For a more complete collection, check out this site.
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