Free fonts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24215/25249703e003Keywords:
Open Source, typography, copyleft, free font, OFLAbstract
Within the academic sphere, the collaborative space is usually associated with software tools, but little is said about other resources of habitual use, such as images, sounds, fonts, among others. In this case, we will refer especially to free fonts, which, because of their growing development, have become a valuable resource both for research and development tasks and for production in different disciplines of art and design.Downloads
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