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Open-Source Fonts • Est. 2009 • Trusted & Used By. Back in February 2009 — when designers were just gaining the ability to put custom fonts on the web, we opened our doors with a font, a manifesto, and what was, at the time, a rebellious calling: To raise the design standards of the web.
Manifesto | The League of Moveable Type. The story of open-source type, and why it's so important to us. We are the founders of The League, the first open-source type foundry. As designers on the web, we have a calling to raise the standards of the web-design world.
The League of Moveable Type. The first free & open-source type foundry, the League is a hand-selected group of typographers interested in propelling the movement into the professional playing field.
While we're working on a more full-fledged membership — with links, resources, tutorials, courses, and perks — we're starting with something simple. Below you'll find a curated list of some of the best books we've found (and why you might want to read 'em), to get you started.
Jun 24, 2020 · Support the community while we build the best online type & design education in the world. For a long time, The League has been a place where amazing type nerds like yourself have come to learn about type — making fonts, using fonts, and leveling up your design knowledge + skills + confidence.
This month’s type foundry is The League of Moveable Type, an open-source collaboration among designers on the web. The League’s manifesto urges designers to use the best standards for type on the web.
The League of Moveable Type is an open-source type foundry. It started when a fellow designer, Micah Rich, and I saw a thread on a popular type forum, Typophile, calling for an open-source font project.