50 Free Fonts, Part 2

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If you missed Part 1, be sure to check it out for even more great free fonts.

Doodleista

db Soda

Crop Circle Dingbats

C39HrP36DlTt Dingbat (barcode font)

Gabrielle

Refuse

Nemo Nightmares

Neou Thin


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  • Jane Wilson says:

    These are great!,,

  • cybercat says:

    Can’t find a link to download fonts, but I don’t really need more fonts anyway.

  • Andreas says:

    Hello. I love how you alwasy have freebies … although it can be frustrating to click on some of the links above and find out that one has to register, use shopping carts to get the fonts, etc. I just “can’t wait” to create more usernames and secure passwords and give these funky sites all my personal info. If you give away “freebies” than the link should go to a simple page with a big ‘ol download button and that’s that. A couple of the liks above work that way only. Thank you. A.C.

  • Amesly says:

    Ah, beautiful forbidden fruit! Don’t expect your client to accept work that employs free fonts. The lack of the specific legal wording that covers the client’s needs for unlimited print and electronic use makes these fonts a potential liability. I work at a place that forbids free fonts, but WILL make an effort to negotiate a written contract with the copyright owner so that the company is protected. Copyright owners: be prepared to be asked, and respond quicky. Because we designers love them!

  • Sherman Hoss says:

    It’s cool, but what I love most is handwriting style fonts like https://www.freefontspro.com/c/6/handwriting

  • avi benifla says:

    avi benifla

  • bn prasad says:

    good

  • bn prasad says:

    good

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