Everyone’s decking their websites out in Proxima Nova and Adele now
that services like Typekit make webfonts easy to use and the standard
web-safe set look increasingly dated. But what if you don’t want to
throw down recurring money for a service like that, or your client
doesn’t want to add an additional expense to the development of their
site? That’s no longer a problem — there are plenty of great-looking
webfonts available for free.
Starting, of course, with two of the classics of the webfonts movement…
Starting, of course, with two of the classics of the webfonts movement…
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