New Web FontFonts Available for TypeKit Users
This information originally appeared as a post by Tim Brown on blog.typekit.com
Today we’re happy to announce the availability of 15 new Web FontFonts, including FF More, FF Sanuk, and FF Spinoza. In addition to these new families, many existing FontFont fonts have received subtle rendering and metrics improvements. Just republish your kit for the latest files.
One of Typekit’s earliest and closest partners, FontFont offers many excellent typefaces via our subscription library — just choose a plan, pick a FontFont, and go. However, even more typefaces are available for individual or package licensing at the new FontFont.com, and these can be hosted on Typekit with any of our plans (including our Free Plan).
When you purchase a one-time web license for type families or individual typefaces at FontFont, you’ll receive a link to activate your fonts on Typekit. Then, you can use them just as you would fonts from our subscription library. You can even mix Web FontFonts in the same kits as Typekit library fonts. It’s easy, and all of your fonts stay organized on Typekit in a special “My Library” tab.

Typekit’s subscription library is a solid foundation. But as you “choose your library of faces slowly and well,” as Robert Bringhurst puts it, remember to think outside the library, too. By bringing fonts to Typekit, as well as finding go-to typefaces we already offer, you can cultivate your own personal type library.
This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on April 5, 2011
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