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Sick of formatting documents in Times New Roman? Download some unique, edgy fonts from 007 Fonts & Logos! Offering hundreds of freeware and shareware fonts, 007 Fonts is sure to have the right typeface for the occasion. Or, if you’re indecisive, download all 245 fonts in .zip format with a simple click of the mouse.

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Fontennium offers fonts with a touch of history. Choose from hard-to-find categories such as Egypta, Alchemy and Celtic. Fontennium features intricate, beautifully-made antic initials and DNA-inspired sci-fi fonts—all free to download. Take a trip through the millennium with Fontennium and own the most historic fonts around!

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Pick Fonts is one of the largest free font archives on the web, offering 793 fonts to download. The site is clear, clutter-free, concise and easy to navigate. Browse fonts by category—such as Graffiti, Shapes, Logos and Handwritten—and play around with large previews, character maps and customizable previews.

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Freefonts is straight to the point—you want fonts and you want them free. Set up to be the fastest place on the Internet to download fonts, Freefonts won’t bombard you with forms to fill out or ads to distract you. You can also link to your site on their links page.

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Indentifont is the largest independent directory of typefaces on the Internet. See a font that you like but don’t know what it’s called? Identifont takes you through a series of questions about key characteristics so you can find that elusive font—and it’ll show you where to download it. Also find fonts by similarity and name.

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Opentype fonts are creating a revolution by mending the divide between Mac and PC typefaces. Macintosh had PostScript fonts and Windows had TrueType—but now there’s Opentype—a type of font everyone can use! Opentype fonts work on both Mac and Windows, making for consistent character coding and expanded character sets. All you need to do is check your operating system to ensure Opentype capability.

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Whether you want to find, try or buy fonts, MyFonts is the place for you. MyFonts offers CDs of specialty fonts along with family font trees and a service called “What the Font?!” to help you in your graphic design endeavors. You can meet the designers and browse font manufacturers who sell on the site. Fonts can be purchased through PayPal or a credit card.

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Join the revolution with Opentype cross-platform font file formats from Adobe and Microsoft. Opentype fonts work on both Mac and Windows computers and can support an expanded character set—allowing for better language support and advanced typography. Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop were the first programs to provide feature support for Opentype fonts.

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SearchFreeFonts.com offers a collection of over 13,000 free fonts and 45,000 commercial fonts—meaning you’ll never again settle for boring ol’ Arial or Helvetica for that important document! Fonts are listed alphabetically and categorized for ease of use. FreeFonts.com also provides an informative blog if you’re a person who like to debate the beauty of Garamond or routinely wonder, “What’s a Bodoni?”

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Free-fonts.com is home to a database of more than 55,000 typefaces—including Opentype, Truetype and PostScript Type 1 fonts—that’s a lot of fonts! The sites also offers a font manager and EuroChek for euro symbol support, along with font news and “friendly font” links.

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Do you see fonts as people? Do you constantly impress friends with your font identification skills? If you’re a font geek, head on over to Urban Fonts and download some of the edgiest fonts on the block, such as the graffiti-inspired “Aaaiight,” clean-cut sans-serif “Ambrosia,” or the holiday-themed “Christmas on Crack.” With that many fonts, you can’t go wrong!

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WebFontList is possibly home of the most unique categories of PC fonts on the web. Download anything from nice fonts and drippy fonts to crazy or creepy fonts. Read what other font geeks are saying with the ratings tool. With this many fonts (and in such strange categories) you can’t go wrong!