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  1. First published c. 2009. www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com. We are the founders of The League, the first open-source type foundry. As designers on the web, we have a calling to raise the standards of the web-design world. We’re not the only ones who value good design, and it’s time for the web world to catch up with it.

  2. Prociono. "Prociono" (pro-tsee-O-no) is an Esperanto word meaning either the star Procyon or the animal species known as the raccoon. It is a roman serif with blackletter elements. First published as an open-source font exclusively here, over 14 years ago. If you'd like to support fonts like this, consider joining as a member.

  3. Ostrich Sans by Tyler Finck – in 9 styles. Prociono by Barry Schwartz – in 1 style. Raleway by Matt McInerney – in 18 styles. Sniglet by Haley Fiege – in 2 styles. Sorts Mill Goudy by Barry Schwartz – in 2 styles. The first open-source font foundry. Your source for learning how to use & make type, and level up your skills as a designer.

  4. Design, content, and development copyright 2009 - 2024 by Micah Rich, The League of Moveable Type, and individuals as credited. All the fonts from The League of Moveable Type are free & open source, available to use commercially and subject to the Open Font License.

  5. Linden Hill. Linden Hill is a digital version of Frederic Goudy’s Deepdene. The package includes roman and italic. First published as an open-source font exclusively here, over 13 years ago. If you'd like to support fonts like this, consider joining as a member.

  6. The difference between a font & a typeface is this — the typeface is the design of the letters, the concept, how the letters are drawn on paper. A font is a piece of software a type designer makes to get that drawing in your hands, on the computer, and ready to type with. A simple way to remember the difference is this — a font is a file ...

  7. fonts.adobe.com › fonts › ralewayRaleway | Adobe Fonts

    The League of Moveable Type The first free & open-source type foundry, the League is a hand-selected group of typographers interested in propelling the movement into the professional playing field. By doing so, they hope to do more than offer a free set of high-quality fonts–they hope to revolutionize web typography altogether.