The Larabie Fonts Collection

What's the deal with Larabie Fonts & Typodermic? From 1996 to 2001, before Typodermic Fonts, I created 383 free fonts. These fonts are part of the Larabie Fonts collection from Typodermic Fonts. The Typodermic Fonts license agreement applies to fonts the Larabie Fonts collection. Even if it’s free, you still get the same commercial use license agreement as you would with “pay” fonts. You can use my free fonts for commercial use.

Some styles of Larabie Fonts are not free, so pay close attention to the price before you check out. All Larabie Fonts have at least one free personal use font style. Think of Larabie Fonts as free meatballs at the grocery store. Not all meatballs are free. Not everything in the store is free.

Browse the Larabie Fonts Collection at MyFonts.com.

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Although you can find some of the Larabie Fonts collection on various free font sites, I encourage you to get the latest versions from MyFonts.com. Many improvements have been made over the years. While it takes more work to add fonts to your shopping cart and check out, you'll also be notified when new versions are available. If you find a problem with one of my fonts, let me know. I'll fix it and anyone who has it will be notified that a new version is available.

Some fonts from the Larabie Fonts collection were too popular and either migrated to Typodermic Fonts or had pay styles added to their families. Free styles are still available for those families.

The current version of the Larabie Fonts license agreement doesn’t allow fonts to be distributed on websites such as free font sites. If you find an old version of a font from another site it can be distributed in accordance with the original license agreement.

Installation help can be found at MyFonts.com. If you’re having technical problems with a font, make sure you have the latest version. If it’s really broken, let me know.

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