Fonts I might want to use one day?
#Fonts #Bookmarks
On this page you will find several such fonts which are free for personal or commercial use. Just click on the name of the font to see its characters and the typewriter that created it, and to download it. Unless they are credited to others, I, Richard Polt, am the creator of these fonts, and I am making them available under a Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication… – Free Typewriter Fonts
A long time favourite of mine:
EB Garamond is an open source project to create a revival of Claude Garamont’s famous humanist typeface from the mid-16th century. Its design reproduces the original by Claude Garamont: The source for the letterforms is a scan of a specimen known as the “Berner specimen”, which, composed in 1592 by Conrad Berner, son-in-law of Christian Egenolff and his successor at the Egenolff print office, shows Garamont’s roman and Granjon’s italic fonts at different sizes. Hence the name of this project: Egenolff-Berner Garamond.
– EB Garamond
My favourite Emacs and terminal font:
Iosevka is an open-source, sans-serif + slab-serif, monospace + quasi‑proportional typeface family, designed for writing code, using in terminals, and preparing technical documents. – Iosevka