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Ok fonts aren't specifically for "web design" as much as they are generally for graphic design because only people that have the font installed on their computer can view a displayed font.  But fonts can be used in graphics and web banners which is how I usually use them.

Below are a few examples of fonts I have designed.  You are free to use these fonts unless it is for commercial redistribution (then again if you want to send me a kickback in that case please contact my business manager to make arrangements).  However please keep in mind that Furocious_TN is specifically used for trademark purposes.

Furocious_TN

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Furocious_TN (tall and narrow)  I've wanted a tall and narrow font for a long time for different banners I've created over the years.  When I finally wanted to trademark Furocious Studios™ I realized that it would be a great idea to use a font because it saves the time of recreating the font design every time I have to make a banner.  It is so much easier to resize the font than a graphic.  And it also keeps the font consistent which is vital for a trademark.
 
Furocious_Wild
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Furocious_Wild  This is one of those crazy fonts I have no idea who would want to use it other than me for titles in banners.
 

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Furocious_Fuzzy  This is another crazy font.  It was very interesting after I finished this font because I couldn't view it on my monitor.  It has to be printed to be appreciated because the resolution of most monitors isn't deep enough.  In fact the representation on the left here doesn't do this font justice.  You have to click to full view.  The full view image was actually printed and then scanned in order for it to be displayed on the internet.

 




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