

There are more but this is just the basics. My personal fave is Muli (It’s a google font and makes my heart sing.) Sans Serif is used a lot on tech/blog because it looks modern + looks good even when pixel quality is crap. For big long body of works, serifs are easier to read because the letter are so distinctive. They are basically letters with little feet at the ends. Finding the perfect font for your next project one can be difficult and time-consuming. Ansley Display Ansley Display is a free font that can be used for personal or commercial use. It is a unique font with complex details, so it would look great used on headings, posters and even logos.
#Free fonts for commercial use masterpost how to#
How to install each: Download/open file/install done! Moabhoers font is free for personal/commercial use, so use it in any way you see fit. But for all us common folks with absolutely no knowledge of typeface, we can use either one and there is no notable difference. There is really no difference between OpenType Fonts and TrueType Fonts except that OpenType Fonts are better for font designer since you get to add more glyphs/ligature/etc. artjunkpsds: Last time I posted a masterpost it was about free images for commercial use. I use Photoshop cc for all of this just an FYI if you are searching for alternatives, here is a great mp by I am just a wannabe graphic designer that don’t have formal training so take everything w/ a grain of trash salt)

I am starting a 4 or more masterpost mini-series about graphics/printables!!! (Imma gonna space them out ofc so I’m doing one every week)This is for my design people *waves at invisible crowd* Of course this is basically a five minute crash course so it won’t include all the details but you will understand the basic by the end. End goal: to make 20 masterposts by the end of the month
