Taken from my friend Erin’s awesome handwriting, here is Zurdo:
Slowly, surely,…
I’ve uploaded two kits for @font-face web font embedding, for each of my open source families: Lavoisier and Designation. Thanks to Font Squirrel for their font kit generator!
Now to start thinking about opening up my commercial fonts for web embedding…
I took my recent release, m7, and made it big and blocky. I’m releasing it here for free. Use it, embed it, change it, do whatever you like; just don’t sell it or sell any modifications of it. Let me know if you make something cool with it!


I’ve just finished version 1.0 of a new, open source font family called Designation. It’s released under the SIL Open Font License, the gist being that you can use the fonts for any purpose, you can modify the fonts however you like (as long as you release the modification under the same license), and you can distribute the fonts (but not sell them).

The fonts (regular, italic, bold, and bold italic) have a large set of glyphs, including many diacritics, logic/math symbols, and Greek characters.
I’ll be setting up a dedicated page for the fonts soon, to track updates and other news.
