fonts

A Font Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi

A Font Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi
The Gandhiji Font is an impressive typeface the design of which is completely inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s trademark round glasses.

Install Google Web Fonts on your Computer

Install Google Web Fonts on your Computer
Google Fonts are beautiful web fonts that can be used without restrictions. You can download and install Google Fonts on your computer for writing Office documents.

See Your Favorite Website in a Different Font

See Your Favorite Website in a Different Font
Meet an online app that lets you change the default font (typeface) of any website to a different font-family with a click. You can also preview web pages in Google Web Fonts.

Write the Indian Rupee Symbol using Windows Fonts

Write the Indian Rupee Symbol using Windows Fonts
Download the updated Windows fonts as these include support for the new Indian Rupee symbol. You can then type the Rupee sign in Word using common fonts like Arial, Times New Roman or Tahoma.

Free Fonts for your Presentations

Picking the right font family is tough but the creative team at SlideRocket has made your task a little simpler – they have shortlisted four great fonts for your presentation slides that are elegant and free.

Which Fonts Should You Use for Saving Ink

Which Fonts Should You Use for Saving Ink
Since ink is still the most expensive component in the print workflow, you can reduce printing costs of documents if you can figure out ways that will decrease the consumption of ink while printing.

Bienvenue – The Corporate Font of France Télécom

You are not supposed to use corporate font in your logo since they custom designed exclusively for a particular company. For instance, Bienvenue is a proprietary typeface for France Télécom and, though it is available for download on Rapidshare and some torrent sites, it is illegal to use the font anywhere.