Google Fonts is a great collection of open-source licensed fonts.
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If only they weren't the single reason of the I-l confusion on the internet.
Don’t have an answer to this, but I did dump my adobe subscription recently so I’ll be following with great interest.
I’ve been using homebrew as an OS agnostic package manager. It’s been surprisingly great on Linux btw! And when I went hunting for fonts, I found that homebrew has a huge collection of fonts available for easy install. I personally found the GitHub repo easier to explore. I can’t be sure that they’re all open source but I expect that a large number of them are
This is an awesome tip. As a web designer that also blocks third party everything, I like to bundle fonts as part of my assets instead of relying on a CDN.
https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/ https://fontlibrary.org/ Those are the only two I have used.
I'm a fan of Linux Libertine. Very nice serif font.
For monospace, Inconsolata.
Sans serif... I'm honestly not sure. Haven't found any that particularly stand out I suppose.