Bunny Fonts | Explore Faster & GDPR friendly Fonts
A drop-in replacement for Google Fonts without the tracking …but really, you should be self-hosting your font files.
A drop-in replacement for Google Fonts without the tracking …but really, you should be self-hosting your font files.
Cassie pointed me to this very nifty tool (that she plans to use in your SVG animation workshop): choose font from Google Fonts, type some text, and get the glyphs immediately translated into an SVG!
Google’s Noto (short for no-tofu; tofu being the rectangle of unicode sadness) is certainly ambitious. It has glyphs from pretty much every known alphabet …including Ogham and Linear B!
A single page showing all the weights available from Google fonts at a glance.
Google Fonts aren’t renowned for their quality but this is a beautiful demonstration of what you can accomplish with them.
For some reason, Google Fonts only provides .ttf files if you’re self-hosting. I don’t know why.