Larabie Fonts & Typodermic

larabiefonts.com It’s hard to look for free fonts on the web without stumbling across some of Ray Larabie’s work. In the 10 year history of Larabie Fonts, Ray has produced hundreds of typefaces that are available for download free of charge. Exploring the site should help you kill the rest of this slow Friday afternoon.

 

typodermic Obviously, giving all your work away doesn’t pay the bills. So in 2001, Ray moved away from the free font scene with the launch of Typodermic, his commercial foundry. But wait, there’s good news. Ray offers a free typeface from several of Typodermic’s commercial families. Check out Pakenham, Fenwick and the brand new Expressway.

 

2 Comments

codeman38 / March 14, 2005 @ 1:43 pm

Another Larabie classic, slightly reworked as a free Typodermic font: Neuropol. Definitely one of his more recognizable ones, anyway; I’ve seen it everywhere from TV shows to mobile phone keypads.

Libby / June 21, 2005 @ 2:01 am

He’s also got about a million fonts on myfonts.com that have free windows tt versions available - http://www.myfonts.com/browse/foundry/larabie/

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