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Hand Lettered Font Bundle (200 Fonts) - Free (Valued US$2800) @ Creative Fabrica

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Get the Hand Lettered Font Bundle for FREE, valued at over $2,800, but hurry – this bundle is only available for free for a few days! With 200 fonts ranging from handwritten to calligraphy, this bundle is ideal for creating any design projects and crafts - Commercial License included. Download for free today!

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  • +7

    Valued US$2800

    😆

    • +2

      valued at over $2,800

      How nice of them to round down to the nearest $100

    • +6

      Why is this amusing? Creating a font set is actually very difficult, time consuming and requires skills in typography and design.

      • +4

        Creating fonts may be very hard, but stealing them is very easy.

        • +2

          Not if you’re running a professional business and need to use licensed fonts. It’s just like saying “autoCAD is easy to steal”.

          • @SlappersOnly: Technically you don't need to pay if you rasterise or outline the fonts, it's only if the font file itself is embedded (like on a website or in a PDF) that you need to pay.

              • +2

                @tukanglistrik: The design of a font can't be copyrighted and is excluded from US copyright law, only the code in the font file itself can be copyrighted. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property_protecti…

                Basically fonts are only copyrightable as software and if you outline the font or rasterise it then those pixels or vectors don't contain the original software, they only contain the uncopyrightable font design itself.

                • @AustriaBargain: Thanks.

                  So technically if I see a good font on a website somewhere, I can grab a screenshot, piece together the letters myself to form e.g. a company name and I can't be sued?

                  Also, that wiki is for the US, how about in Australia or anywhere else?

                  • @tukanglistrik: In the US absolutely that's the case. In Australia, I don't know, ChatGPT seems to think font glyphs and designs are copyrighted under Australian law. Copyright is territorial though, so if the font was designed in the US by an American and they didn't register it with the copyright office here, then the glyphs probably wouldn't be copyrighted here?

                • @AustriaBargain: Design patents can protect font design (shapes). That is described further down on that Wikipedia page.

          • @SlappersOnly: How professional is a typography business going to be claiming to give away $2800 worth of fonts to any random that signs up?

            • @syousef: I wasn’t talking about the typography business. I was talking about the business using the font

  • +1

    can I eat this?

    • +2

      You can drink T, fancy T

  • for Word?

    • +2

      This is going to really take my PowerPoint presentations to the next level. I say we also bring back slide transitions.

      • +1

        Star wipes!

  • Thanks op. Will be using it for my cricut 😊

  • can't see statement of license after download. how do they know when we use it, it is legally being used?

  • Damn I read this as Fart bundle :(

  • +1

    Have to admit, was surprised at how compact the download is, only 16MB for 200 fonts.

  • This website had been doing a '29 days of February' promotion every day this month. There has been some sort of bundle (fonts or images) free every day.

  • +10

    Damn got this for 2400 the other day and thought I was getting a good deal.

  • Might have some fun with these.

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