Everyone has been staring the blank sheet wondering “What would look like the right font for this project”…and after -a few- moments, we moved from the paper to the library or the Internet and start searching and browsing and torturing our memory with I-remind-of-that-font…
Everyone involved in graphical issues, and particularty with communication ones, have a more-or-less good stock of fonts, to be used suitably within the project, but if you’re still in need, I just point you out a couple of links that may shake you out of the hold-up.
Let’s start with this one: http://www.dafont.com/ It comes in two languages, has a lot of free fonts – even for commercial use, just, be honest and thank back the authors, ok? DaFont.com has filed fonts in macro typografical species, so you’re redirected as your need, without browsing too much
Let’s move on to http://www.urbanfonts.com/ another good source for free fonts; though it has fonts a bit too fashioned, it comes with a nice hovering preview trick, saving you time for the complete typografical preview; it also has a nice cloud tag of font to chose from: a sort of Google’s “I feel lucky search”
Last but not least http://www.abstractfonts.com/. This site has a awful web layout, but we’re not here to criticize this aspect…In the pulldown menu, you will experience the drama of overwhelming of information, as you browse through Categories or Designers or A-Z… On the whole, it has pretty good fonts and plenty of informations about.
This are just a couple of sites, if you want to point out some more, feel free to comment.
Cheers

