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MyFonts.com

Provides the best font shopping experience on the web! MyFonts.com has a rich set of tools and features that make shopping for fonts an easy experience. As you shop, MyFonts.com graphically displays the font's alphabet and has the capability to preview sample messages. Having trouble determining a font? Use MyFonts.com "WhatTheFont" to decode the font contained in a graphic.

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Fonts.com

With the name Fonts.com you know this company is big. Font.com has a massive library to shop from and carries font versions for different operating systems (Windows and Macintosh) and formats (TrueType, PostScript and OpenType). Fonts.com is easy to shop because it is designed as a catalog / e-commerce website where fonts are grouped by category, family, packages and more.

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FontFreak.com

Has over 5000 free fonts to download. FontFreak is a leading provider of free / shared fonts. Allows you to download all 5000+ plus fonts in one large download for a one-time fee of $6.95 or you can browse their catalog and download the fonts individually. Note, if you do decide to purchase the one time download, please don’t try to install all 5000 fonts onto your system. Fonts require computer resources and your system will be slowed.

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Linotype.com

A leading provider of fonts online, Linotype traces its heritage back to well over a 100 years as the company’s founder presented the first linecasting machine to the New York Tribune in 1886. Linotype.com offers a huge catalog of fonts to choose from as well as various tools for locating fonts. What separates Linotype from the rest is their Expert Choice section where they identify the fonts believed to stand above the rest.

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Helpful Tip

OpenType Font Format

Developed by Microsoft as a successor to TrueType fonts, OpenType format is similar to TrueType. However OpenType fonts are developed to be cross-platform compatible with Windows, Macintosh and Unix.

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