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  2. Open-source Unicode typefaces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_Unicode_typefaces

    Learn about the history and examples of libre fonts that cover all or many Unicode characters and scripts. Compare different fonts by license, date, and features such as ligatures and glyphs.

  3. Google Fonts - Wikipedia

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    Google Fonts is a free and open source font service owned by Google that offers hundreds of font families and variable fonts. Learn about the history, library, licenses, distribution and privacy issues of Google Fonts.

  4. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of fonts shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11, with information on family, spacing, weights, styles, target script, and inclusion history. It also shows examples of each font and indicates whether they can be installed on other platforms.

  5. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of computer fonts with a large range of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, sorted by typeface and writing system. Includes free and open-source fonts, as well as their names, localisations, editors, creators, licensing, formats and comments.

  6. PostScript fonts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, technology and types of PostScript fonts, a system of outline fonts developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting. Compare PostScript fonts with TrueType and OpenType formats, and see the filename extensions and type codes for different font types.

  7. Open Sans - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sans

    Open Sans is a humanist font designed by Steve Matteson for Google in 2010. It has 12 weights, 897 glyphs, and supports Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and Hebrew scripts.

  8. OpenDyslexic - Wikipedia

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    OpenDyslexic is a sans-serif typeface designed to mitigate some of the common reading errors caused by dyslexia. It is based on DejaVu Sans and has regular, bold, italic, and monospaced styles. It is available on many websites and formats, but its benefit has been questioned in scientific studies.

  9. FontForge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FontForge

    FontForge is a free and open-source font editor that supports many common font formats. Learn about its history, features, supported formats, and fonts developed with FontForge.

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