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Hello, do you know some good sites within good fonts that could be used in websites with font-face? There are some sites I know, but I search for fonts that I can use in "commercial projects" and they should be licensed optimally under MIT or (New) BSD?

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Take a look at Typekit or Web Fonts.

Guillaume Flandre
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http://www.myfonts.com/

Some fonts are available for free with a license which permits commercial reuse. Their WhatTheFont tool is also useful for identifying fonts you like in existing works.

Emyr
The beta version of the site is a lot nicer too... http://new.myfonts.com/
Emyr
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Try Font Squirrel, they have ready made @font-face kits that you can just drop in place.

Tatu Ulmanen
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First place to look is the Open Font Library: they have probably the biggest range of freely licensed fonts out there, organised with tags. Googling for {sil free font license} will give you pointers, as well.

Check out typoasis: there are some sublime fonts if you look around the site. Free as in beer, not speech.

Look around at the classic fonts by Zapf: some are freely licensed, and there's quite a range.

Charles Stewart
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http://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/

http://www.fontsquirrel.com/

http://fontdeck.com/ (Coming soon!)

http://www.fontspring.com/ (Small fee, but good selection)

American Yak
Those links are awesome. Thanks.
ryanulit