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This lists free fonts for websites which may be used in addition to the various O/S native fonts. Pointing to a font name displays information about the font. Clicking on a font name goes to a page with a specimen, with more information about it, and with a link to download it.
The fonts are listed as follows:
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NB: in these lists: 1 dark font names are dark; 2 somewhat dark font names are somewhat dark; 3 pale font names are pale; 4 the number of font weights are [in square brackets]; 5 font names in the same superfamily are «within angle quotes with a cyan background». NB: these fonts may have multiple font types: e.g. a font is both monospace & serif if it’s a monospace font with serifs. |
This lists specimens for all fonts:
This lists specimens for fonts which come in all 9 weights:
This lists specimens for fonts which come with regular, semibold, bold, & either extrabold or black weights:
This lists specimens for fonts which are members of superfamilies:
This lists specimens for generic fonts:
This lists specimens for various types of cursive (hand-written-like) fonts. NB: these fonts usually come in a very limited number of weights, and many must be larger than normal.
This lists specimens for blackletter fonts. NB: font sizes should be larger than normal.
This lists specimens for exceptional brush fonts. NB: font sizes should be larger than normal.
This lists specimens for calligraphic fonts, i.e. fonts whose letters appear written (not printed) by a pen with a nib; fonts are limited to those which are quite legible, thus not overly ornate. NB: font sizes should be larger than normal.
This lists specimens for drafting fonts, i.e. fonts which appear to be hand-printed, similar to those printed by draftsmen:
This lists specimens for ondine-like fonts:
This lists specimens for uncial fonts:
This lists specimens for fantasy fonts:
This lists specimens for monospace fonts; see also monospace coder’s fonts only:
This lists specimens for monospace coding fonts:
This lists specimens for sans-serif fonts:
This lists specimens for serif fonts:
This lists specimens for fonts which this author thinks should become new generic fonts:
See above for specimens of blackletter fonts.
This lists specimens for emoji fonts:
This lists specimens for semi-serif fonts:
This lists specimens for slab fonts:
This lists specimens for system-ui fonts:
See above for specimens of uncial fonts.
This lists specimens for fonts designed for coding: