Source Code Pro was designed by Paul D. Hunt as a companion to Source Sans. This complementary family was adapted from the Source design due to a request to create a monospaced version for coding applications.
Elegant, sophisticated, and classy are a few adjectives that come to mind when I think of serif fonts. Serif fonts, which have origins as far back as 700 BC, are timeless. Check out my hand-picked collection of free serif fonts that you can download and install in your computer. Make sure to read the licensing terms of the fonts before using them.
Font Squirrel scours the internet in search of FREE, highest-quality, designer-friendly, commercial-use fonts and presents them for easy downloading. We don't have the most, but we do have the best.
Das kalifornische Softwarehaus Adobe (San Jose) hat vorgestern eine wegweisende Entscheidung für die allgemeine Entwicklung der Font-Technik bekannt gegeben.
Als Webdesigner ist man immer auf der Suche nach geeigneten, schönen Free-Fonts für neue Webdesigns und dank kostenloser Schriften-Ressourcen wie den Google
Once Vista was available for beta, many web designers adopted it early to begin trying with varying levels of success to figure out if they can incorporate Vista fonts into their designs.
With every new version of Windows or Office, Microsoft Corporation seems to generally like to package a couple of small freebies that make it a sweeter deal,
THE MICROSOFT CLEARTYPE FONT COLLECTION
The ClearType Font Collection is the result of a successful
collaboration of designers and engineers, working together
with respect a nd fl exibil ity a nd curiosity. Every typeface,
from t he first days of Gutenberg, has been a combination
of solutions to aesthetic and tech nical proble ms; but t he
ClearType fo nts, unlike some compromise s a nd ad a ptatio ns
in mo de rn typeface design, we re conce ived from t he outset
as a marriage of technology and the best in design expertise.
Today's guest post comes from Winston Chang, a software developer at RStudio — ed. When it comes to making figures in R, you can use any font you like, as long as it's Helvetica, Times, or Courier. Using other fonts that are installed on your computer can seem an impossible task, especially if you want to save the output to PDF. Fortunately, the extrafont package makes this process much easier. With it, you can create beautiful, professional-looking results like this: When using fonts in PDF files, there are two challenges: First you must tell R that the font is available...