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  1. And it's a two-day event! We'll start with 1.5 hours on day one to learn, and 1.5 hours on day two to watch some critiques & understand the techniques deeper. April 10th + April 11th. 12pm - 1:30pm EST. $69 for non-members. ( only $59 for League Members) Live via Zoom +. Recording available forever. A fantastic 2-day workshop to teach you a few ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. The League is the very first open-source font foundry, which means a lot of the costs and work involved are volunteer. We stay afloat thanks to contributions from our founders & partners, members, sponsors, and people just like you who want to help. We've also got a pretty big audience of amazing fellow type nerds — who care not just about ...

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    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.

  6. Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface intended for display purposes. It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black), a stylistic alternative, small caps, and a ton of alternate glyphs. Orbitron was designed so that graphic designers in the future will have some alternative to typefaces like Eurostile or Bank Gothic.

  7. Billing itself as “the first free font foundry,” The League of Moveable Type was founded in 2009 by Micah Rich as a spinoff from the A Good Company design studio. Rich’s education was in motion graphics and graphic design, so he describes his education in typography as “pretty practical and traditional.”. However, he adds, “I was ...