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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.