2013
Google Webfonts that Don’t Suck | SachaGreif.com
by sbrothierWebfonts services like Typekit are great, but for a lot of cases they’re just not practical.
For example, if you’re developing a WordPress theme, you can’t ask potential buyers to buy a monthly subscription, and you can’t bundle a font with the theme either unless it’s free.
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Google Font Directory
by sbrothier & 15 othersThe Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available for use on your website under an open source license and served by Google servers.
Typekit and Google Announce Open Source Collaboration « The Typekit Blog
by sbrothier & 2 othersUsing real fonts on the web is no longer something to look forward to – the technology is ready, the industry has responded, and designers are building sites with them every day. We are excited to be part of this shift in how the web works, and we’re happy to be able to give back to the community through open source.
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