It is my understanding from the boards that paid fonts are better than free fonts. Can someone please let me know a good site to get these quality fonts? If they are quality and free, great, if not, I dont mind buying them. There's no reason to make a great page and then put a messed up font on the page. Also, do you install fonts the same way at a style?
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#2
Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:12 PM
Not sure of the quality issue on fonts being free v. paid for. I've downloaded several free ones and have been very happy with them. I use the software The Font Thing to install my fonts. HTH!

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#3
Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:19 PM
Fonts.com has a lot of classic ones. I noticed they also sell a lot of fonts that look like they should be free.
I install them using The Font Thing (a free downloadable font manager program.) You point the program to your folder with the fonts and click install. I'm not sure where you put them if you don't use the Font Thing. Anyone?
I install them using The Font Thing (a free downloadable font manager program.) You point the program to your folder with the fonts and click install. I'm not sure where you put them if you don't use the Font Thing. Anyone?
#4
Posted 15 May 2007 - 01:29 AM
They go with the other Microsoft fonts...on a PC anyway LOL (Local Disk>Windows>Fonts)
Meisie




#5
Posted 15 May 2007 - 01:47 AM
I have both free ones and purchased.
For buying fonts, I like myfonts.com
For buying fonts, I like myfonts.com

#6
Posted 15 May 2007 - 10:19 AM
Scrapgirls also sells some fonts right here in the boutique. I have gotten a couple.
I like a site called LETTERING DELIGHTS
for buying fonts and recently got a CD of 30 fonts for $5 (US). If you sign up for their newsletter you get 7 of their fonts free and right now they are advertising 30 fonts for under $30 at their site.
For free fonts I use dafont.com often.
I like a site called LETTERING DELIGHTS
for buying fonts and recently got a CD of 30 fonts for $5 (US). If you sign up for their newsletter you get 7 of their fonts free and right now they are advertising 30 fonts for under $30 at their site.
For free fonts I use dafont.com often.
#7
Posted 15 May 2007 - 10:32 AM
I like the fontgarden for their handwriting fonts. They have a few for free to sample, and some to purchase.
Angela
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