Josh Berkus wrote:
> Magnus,
>
>> 2) Buy a copy or two of the font and stick it somewhere where we can
>> build the images. The downside is we have a piece required to build
>> the
>> website that's not easily available, but we'd still just use it to
>> generate static images for the site..
>>
>> Thoughts on these options?
>
> Well, in my earlier life I worked with designers quite a lot, and
> frankly there's no such thing as a good, free font. There was in fact
> a project to design OSS fonts but given the tedious work involved got
> nowhere.
>
> So -- depending on cost and budget -- I'd be up for buying a license.
One of my customers is www.houseind.com (well known in the font
business). I may be able to get them to donate some licenses should
their be specific fonts we want.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
>
> Josh Berkus
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