The most basic is to use a search engine to find websites with general collections (or 'libraries') of 'fonts'
| Fontasy.org | www.fontasy.de |
| LiquidFonts | www.liquidfonts.com/ |
| WebpageFonts | www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html |
| TypeNow.net | www.typenow.net/ |
| UrbanFonts | www.urbanfonts.com/free-fonts.htm |
If you have seen a typeface you like, but don't know anything about it, these may be able to help.
| WhatTheFont | www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ |
| Identifont | www.identifont.com/ |
| FontSeek can look for
'fonts' using keywords or actual 'font' names and lists commercial and free versions (if it can find any), with links to other sites as appropriate. | www.fontseek.com/ |
Whilst the very talented Mr Jeff Lee's website at www.shipbrook.com/jeff/typograf.html gives some accurate fifteenth and seventeenth century and alien fonts.
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