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ALL-4-FREE fonts
- Check out more than 500 freeware fonts and dingbats for both Macs and PCs. Direct downloads.

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1001 Free Fonts
presents a mammoth collection of freeware and shareware fonts, arranged alphabetically. Includes a collection of Mac-compatible typefaces.
ALL-4-FREE fonts
is the All-4-Free Freebie Tree's own free font archive. We currently offer more than 500 freeware fonts and dingbats. Fonts for both Macs and PCs are available.
Chank
is primarily a commercial provider of fonts. This link, however, will specifically take you to their free collection, which features some fine work from fontsters all over the Web.
Cool Archive
provides an alphabetical collection of more than 100 free TrueType fonts, all of which are shown in previews on the site. This collection doesn't reveal any information about the authors or usage restrictions on the actual website, so be sure to read the readme.txt file that comes with each font to check whether it can be used for commercial purposes before you proceed with your project to avoid any potential issues.
Fantasy Fonts
gives fans of role playing games, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and other fantasy realms the opportunity to express themselves with a range of free, fantasy-inspired fonts. Great fun!
Font Freak
has literally collected thousands of freeware fonts in the formation of this site. Previews are present for their range of 8000+ Windows TrueType fonts and 450+ Mac fonts.
FontMart
designs and distributes a high-quality range of original, exclusive fonts. While the majority of their range must be purchased, FontMart is giving away 5 unique retro fonts, plus a small dingbat collection.
Font Shop Free Fonts
are a very popular resource, offering hundreds of free fonts, presented in a vertically-scrolling list of samples. They generally offer one style of each font type for free, with other styles available for a fee. A signup is required prior to downloading, making this collection a little more arduous to navigate than others, but the fonts on offer are of a commercial quality, which makes this worthy of a browse.
Microsoft
has begun distributing a range of free typographic tools that may be used to develop, refine, anti-alias and test fonts. If you're feeling particularly creative and wish to learn a new skill, this could be a good way to create the perfect font for your project, while also offering you the chance to broaden your commercial skillset.
Xmas Fonts
distributes, as you may gather from the name of the site, a range of free Christmas fonts. These could be handy for any projects that you are looking to tackle in the lead-up to the festive season, including invitation creatives, social media graphics, Christmas websites, hand-made cards and the like.
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