No.1491
ITT, post your go-to fonts and what you use them for.
For general purposes I like Open Sans. For prose I love Rosario (pic related) and I would love to get some recommendations for other good semi-serifs. For writing code I like Dejavu Sans Mono. Trajan derivations are always nice for big display purposes when you want to add a touch of class.
Bonus points if the fonts are free as in freedom!
No.1498
My go-to sans-serif is Lato. That's what I use pretty much every time I want something high quality looking, at least until I find something more suitable. Liberation Serif is my default sans-serif, although not necessarily my favorite. A lot of the fonts I use are on my work computer and I can't remember their names.
I also use Cousine for coding/text editors.
Bitter is the font I like a lot but never get to use.
I only use free fonts because I'm a poorfag.
No.1499
>>1498Liberation Serif is my default serif*
No.1507
I always use Times New Roman as a default. Mainly because of reports.
At least nobody here is enough of an asshole to use comic sans.
No.1512
Some font resources:
I like <a href="
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/">Font Squirrel</a> a lot for web design. <a href="
https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/">The League of Moveable Type</a> (pic related) is a pretty great free font foundry.
No.1513
>>1512Oops, I guess you can't use html here...
No.2273
I couldn't find any runic fonts that I really liked, so I made one. How did I do?