Test fonts from H&Co in the browser, and create complex layouts using any of the more than 1,000 fonts in our collection.
Source: Try.typography, by H&Co
Test fonts from H&Co in the browser, and create complex layouts using any of the more than 1,000 fonts in our collection.
Source: Try.typography, by H&Co
Google Fonts is sporting a fresh new design that makes it much easier to browse. The catalog of free and open source fonts first launched in 2010 with 14 fonts and has grown to host more than 800 today. In addition to being viewed across the web over 15 billion times per day in 135 languages, Google Fonts is also used by hundreds of WordPress plugins and themes.
The new Google Fonts makes it easier than ever to browse our collection of open source designer fonts and learn more about the people who make them. Using the Material Design framework, we created a design that scales across different screen sizes and devices, and updated the entire look and feel of the site, from the overall interactivity all the way down to the logo design.
Clearview is out, Highway Gothic is (back) in. Critics want to know why.
Source: The Official U.S. Highway Sign Font Is Changing From Clearview to Highway Gothic – CityLab
Swiss in CSS is a homage to the International Typographic Style and the designers that pioneered the ideas behind the influential design movement.
Source: Swiss in CSS
Infographic: The most popular Google Fonts (Top 10, ordered by total views)
Source: The Most Popular Google Fonts