![]() Font SitesWe've all seen some of those fabulous fonts on various web pages and wondered where on earth they got it. These resources will help you find fonts and dings are really great for making headings, banners, buttons and even entire web site frames.
This site features literally hundreds of ding type fonts - everything you can imagine!
They are nicely broken down into categories with samples of each one. Their listings
indicate if it's freeware or shareware and also names the font designer.
These fonts were specially designed to make virtual jewels. They are very
reasonably priced and offers a few free samples.
A collection of both shareware and freeware fonts. Listed alphabetically from A to Z with
samples of each font. Most are variety fonts but there are some ding-types as well.
A large collection of both regular fonts and dingbats. Easy to navigate site with alphabetical listing. Click on the font name to see a display of what the font looks like. This site also features a list of what's new so you don't have to go through a long search on each visit.
The Font Thing is an excellent freeware program for managing TrueType fonts in Windows
95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0. You can browse installed and uninstalled fonts,
print font samples, install or uninstall any number of fonts at once,
load fonts for temporary use, and much more. A must for font lovers.
The Scriptorium Font Library is a collection of original typefaces, unusual display fonts,
unique calligraphy and extraordinary adaptations of hard to find antique typefaces from the
early modern period to the start of the 20th century. They have over 250 fonts with shareware
versions but no free fonts.
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