Where do fonts come from? This one business, mostly

Fonts, often referred to as typefaces, originate from a variety of sources, but a significant number of them come from type foundries or typeface designers. Here's a brief overview of where fonts typically come from:

1. Type Foundries:
   - Type foundries are businesses dedicated to designing, creating, and distributing fonts. These foundries employ type designers who craft new typefaces or revamp existing ones. Some well-known type foundries include Adobe Type, Monotype, and Linotype.

2. Independent Type Designers:
   - Independent type designers, often freelancers or small design studios, create fonts independently and offer them for sale or use through platforms like Adobe Fonts, Google Fonts, or their own websites.

3. Historical Fonts:
   - Many fonts are inspired by or replicate historical typefaces. These might be based on classic fonts like Helvetica or revivals of fonts from specific time periods, such as fonts from the Victorian era or the Art Deco period.

4. Open Source and Community Contributions:
   - Open-source fonts are created and distributed freely by individuals or communities. These fonts often rely on contributions from various designers, making them accessible for a wide range of projects.

5. Custom Fonts:
   - Businesses and organizations sometimes commission custom fonts to establish a unique visual identity. These fonts are tailored to match a company's branding and are exclusive to that entity.

6. Licensing and Distribution:
   - Fonts are typically licensed for specific uses, whether for print, web, or other media. Licensing agreements vary in terms of usage rights and fees.

So, fonts come from a mix of creative professionals, type foundries, historical influences, and open-source collaborations, all contributing to the diverse world of typography we encounter in our daily lives.

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