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John Giardiniere
In Font Highlights
Posted April 28, 2015

The Almost Free Fonts Page

Fonts so cheap, they might as well be free.

The Almost Free Fonts Page

If you haven’t been to the Font Squirrel Almost Free page, you should go. The Font Squirrel Almost Free Page is where we’ve compiled a set of font deals that really appeal to the budget minded font lovers. I won’t call them the [...]

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John Giardiniere
In Font Musings
Posted April 22, 2015

Trend Report: Handwriting Influences

Some fonts are only possible with computers.

Trend Report: Handwriting Influences

Trends reports are a column where we talk about the recent popular things to do in fonts, whether it be adding layers to fonts, giving away extras and dingbats for free, or making huge collections of fonts that allow you to build all elements of [...]

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John Giardiniere
In Tips & Tutorials
Posted April 17, 2015

Quick Tip: How to Fix your Script Fonts

Why don't my script fonts connect correctly?

Quick Tip: How to Fix your Script Fonts

Today’s quick tip was a last minute addition due to this week’s blog post. I was uploading the images that our wonderful graphic designer worked on, and noticed the font looked like it was broken, the connection of the [...]

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John Giardiniere
In Font Musings
Posted April 14, 2015

Trend Report: All-In-One Pack

Sometimes More is More.

Trend Report: All-In-One Pack

This post is a continuation of sorts from a recommendation we posted last week, a quick tip on picking fonts that pair well together. You should go over and read it, it’s short, but the main gist of it is that sometimes it’s much [...]

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John Giardiniere
In Legal, Licensing
Posted April 11, 2015

Stop Saying “Server License”

Stop Saying “Server License”

In the few years I’ve handled custom licensing for Fontspring, I’ve asked a single question dozens of times: “what do you mean by Server License?” The reason I ask this, is because I always get different answers. Rarely ever mean one thing. If [...]

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John Giardiniere
In Tips & Tutorials
Posted April 9, 2015

Quick Tip: Buying Multi-style Families

How to pick fonts that go well together.

Quick Tip: Buying Multi-style Families

Here’s a quick tip to make sure you pick fonts that go well together: Don't do it yourself.

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John Giardiniere
In Font Musings
Posted April 7, 2015

Trend Report – Extras

Dingbats and ornaments and bears, oh my!

Trend Report – Extras

Getting tired of seeing silhouettes of animals incorporated into every rustic design these days? I hope not, because this is only getting more popular, and it’s because of this week’s trend: Extras. Text is one of the most important parts of [...]

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John Giardiniere
In Font Musings
Posted April 2, 2015

Trend Report – Layers

Trend Report – Layers

This is our first of a weekly blog on Font Trends. Tune in every Thursday as we look at what Font Designers are doing to keep up with the times. Layered typography. Done well, it can look visually interesting, and add dimension and excitement [...]

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