The sites losttype.com and fontfabric.com have a lot of great free fonts, I’m just wondering if any of these can be included in a theme/template for distribution.
Anyone know of other sources of great open-source fonts (apart from google fonts & font-squirrel) ?
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I’m not sure, but I beleive it’s against the TF rules to include fonts in theme. Only system and webfonts …
fontsquirrel and dafont definitely.
^ Edit: Sorry for the useful reply, I did not read your post until the end. I’ll go for dafont, it’s a huge database of a lot of basic up to fun and creative fonts.
Thanks, will give dafont a serious look. @aligatorstudio, its webfonts I’m looking for. if the license permits, a normal font can be converted into a webfont through services like font-squirrel.
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pezflash said
doru saidBe careful, many fonts there are only for personal (non commercial) use.
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Any idea about fonts from losttype.com and fontfabric.com? Many are free for commercial use, though I’m not sure if they can be included in a themes download package.

