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  1. Chunk. Chunk is an ultra-bold slab serif typeface that is reminiscent of old American Western woodcuts, broadsides, and newspaper headlines. Used mainly for display, the fat block lettering is unreserved yet refined for contemporary use. First published as an open-source font exclusively here, almost 15 years ago.

  2. 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.

  3. League Spartan. A new classic, this is a bold, modern, geometric sans-serif that has no problem kicking its enemies in the chest. Taking a strong influence from ATF's classic Spartan family, we're starting our own family out with a single strong weight. We've put a few unique touches into a beautiful, historical typeface, and made sure to ...

  4. Sniglet. A rounded display face that’s great for headlines. It comes with a full character set, so you can type in Icelandic or even French! First published as an open-source font exclusively here, over 15 years ago. If you'd like to support fonts like this, consider joining as a member.

  5. Design, content, and development copyright 2009 - 2022 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.

  6. 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.

  7. We’re never going to try to be a giant catalogue of fonts. Our vision has always been to have a curated collection of the best open-source fonts, ones professionals want to use in their own work, and can. But I’d be lying if I said there weren’t a bajillion ideas of new fonts to make. Our main plan going forward, then, is to both ...