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by ashton314 652 days ago
If you like typography, check out Butterick's Practical Typography: https://practicaltypography.com/ It's full of good, pragmatic advice on how to make printed and digital documents look wonderful.

I've bought two fonts from him and his font license is easily the most permissive of any paid professional font I've seen: no restrictions on the number of page views or anything, unlike most other pro fonts. Are his fonts open source? No. Are there good open source fonts? Of course. But are his fonts beautiful? You bet. I've got Valkyrie and Concourse. Concourse is particularly flexible when it comes to contextual alternatives and such.

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Swiss typefaces https://www.swisstypefaces.com/ have similar licensing and are one of the highest quality foundries period
Nice thanks! I'm happy to pay for a good font but the page view restrictions and all have always bothered me. Not a fan of the idea that they might end up extorting large sums out of you down the line if your site becomes popular or if you want to to build an app with the font to keep your branding consistent.