3 Simple Free Fonts You Should Be Using
Having a good array of fonts to choose from is important. These 3 fonts have met my needs in many situations, and I’m sure they’ll help you too! The best part about them is that they’re free.

Aller
If you’ve been paying attention, you might have noticed that this is the font I use on the home page of my site. It has a few flavors, including a more blocky display version (also featured on my site).

Qlassik
I first found classic for a project that ended up being scrapped, but I am glad it happened because otherwise this gem may have gone unnoticed. Qlassik is a great font to add a little flair to a simple look. It’s clean, and looks great.

Fontin
I actually found this one when I was designing birthday party invitations. This is definitely the one I have ended up using the most, as it is very versatile and can fit different designs and looks.
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I am always looking for new fonts to spice up my designs! All three of these are wonderful and free is the right price. Thank you Anne.
cool fonts. I’m sold.
coooooooolllll
Thank you for sharing this …i’m looking for special font to create my own wedding card …wel…thanks again…cheers!
Anne, thank you for your posts. How did you get these nice fonts in your titles? I notice they change from a normal sans serif to your cool egyptian type font. If you can share your secret and if you don’t have to die in exchange for this information, can you tell me how you did it? Because I would like to have something as cool on my blog.
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I’m using a nifty JavaScript called Cufon. It enables you to include fonts on your site and is relatively easy to use!
I am always looking for new fonts to spice up my designs! All three of these are wonderful and free is the right price. Thank you Anne.
cool fonts. I’m sold.
coooooooolllll
Thank you for sharing this …i’m looking for special font to create my own wedding card …wel…thanks again…cheers!
Anne, thank you for your posts. How did you get these nice fonts in your titles? I notice they change from a normal sans serif to your cool egyptian type font. If you can share your secret and if you don’t have to die in exchange for this information, can you tell me how you did it? Because I would like to have something as cool on my blog.
I’m using a nifty JavaScript called Cufon. It enables you to include fonts on your site and is relatively easy to use!