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  1. www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com › podcast › s4e5The League of Moveable Type

    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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. I don't know that much about design + type stuff, but I love this site, and their newsletter. Check out @theleagueof Moveable Type — Wayne (@The_Wayne_) October 30, 2014. @theleagueof The League of Movable Type - Join their mailing list. amazing. one of my favorites right now. — Cat Normoyle (@catnormoyle) May 24, 2014

  6. Z Y M m Orbitron The League of Moveable Type 4 Styles. Download TTF. Z Y M m Raleway The League of Moveable Type 18 Styles. Download OTF. Z Y M m Sniglet The League of Moveable Type 2 Styles. Font Squirrel relies on advertising in order to keep bringing you great new free fonts and to keep making improvements to the web font generator.

  7. 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.