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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.
The League of Moveable Type. 13 Fonts. A foundry and hand-picked collection of open-source typography. Fonts 1 - 10 of 13. pua encoded. google web. text. regular. serif.
Sorts Mill Goudy's 1/3 wizard dog. font-feature-settings: "aalt"; Standard Ligatures. This feature replaces a sequence of glyphs with a single glyph, called a ligature, which is preferred for typographic purposes. When enabled, this feature inserts the ligatures which the designer/manufacturer judges should be used in normal conditions.
A fantastic new revival of ATF's classic Spartan, a geometric sans-serif that has no problem kicking its enemies in the chest. A gorgeous modern sans-serif with a very long neck. A monospace typeface inspired by Fira Mono, Libertinus Mono, and Courier. Our first open source type project, expanding a humanist sans-serif typeface, Junction.
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The League of Moveable Type. ← Prev Episode. Bonus Episode. Next Episode →. Gosh! So much type and design news this week! We’re talking brand new fonts with big launches, a great type-collation project that captures the stories behind Latin American typefaces, Microsoft’s search for their new default font, and a brand-gone-bad. Phew.