My typography poster posts are all drafted and ready to go!
I must preface their posting by saying:
I love dafont.com. I am not affiliated with them, but I've been visiting the website for as long as I can remember.
I enjoy it's ease of use, the interface, the simplicity and unsketchyness of its download buttons, basically everything about it.
Since learning from peers and teachers about other sites that are equally as sketch-free I have branched out, but you will notice the majority of my fonts come from dafont.com.
Some of them are also available on other sites, I just prefer dafont.
Beside each font is its usage rights and a link to its location.
These usage rights range:
Personal use- don't use it if it's going to make you money.
Commercial use- you can use it to make money.
100% free- you can use it to make money.
Public domain- you probably shouldn't make money, but you can use, bundle, modify, and distribute.
Design on.
Jessica.
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