![]() Designed by Graham Meade, available in PC Type 1, PC True Type and Mac Type 1. Freebooter Script can be used for packaging design or some projects in old-style. This script type literally impresses with its curves. These “Basic” fonts support only the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement Unicode ranges, plus a selection of the more commonly used extended Latin characters, with miscellaneous diacritical marks, symbols and punctuation. The supported character set, however, is much smaller than for the main Gentium fonts. Both families come with a complete regular, bold, italic and bold italic set of fonts. ![]() Gentium Basic and Gentium Book Basic are font families based on the original Gentium design, but with additional weights. It supports a wide range of Latin-based alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges of Unicode. Gentium is a typeface family designed to enable the diverse ethnic groups around the world who use the Latin and Greek scripts to produce readable, high-quality publications. SIL International which has released Gentium few years ago, now released a modification of Gentium which is called Gentium Basic. Languages now (fully) supported: Latin, Central European, Croatian, Romanian, Icelandic, Turkish, Esperanto. Important changes are extended language support (more than 150 glyphs added), improved glyph shapes, 10 added ornaments/dingbats and improved metrics and kerning. Jos Buivenga has updated the old freefont Fertigo and has now called it Fertigo Pro. The rest of the family can be purchased on MyFonts. To download the free Regular you have to register at. Jos Buivenga has extended Anivers to the Anivers family which now comes in regular, italic, bold and small caps and has some nice OpenType features. Changes: extended language support, improved glyph shapes and improved metrics and kerning. Now the new improved Anivers has been expanded and Anivers Regular undergone a major update. Jos Buivenga has released an update for Anivers, a font which was originally designed to celebrate the first anniversary of Smashing Magazine. For example, if I wanted to use an Indiana Jones font or some other type of movie font, I would just do a search on this site. ![]() Sure, not all of them are the best quality, but I usually go to this site if I’m looking for a font to use with a particular look or theme.
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