Identifying Fonts - Two Great Resources
Over the years I've encountered many instances in which I've had to search through thousands of fonts in order to figure out which one was used in a graphic. Those days are over thanks to these two great resources:
- WhatTheFont - This site actually allows you to upload a sample graphic and then tries to do the matching automatically. Very cool! The only problem is that the sample needs to be at least 100 pixels in height for it to work with high accuracy.
- Identifont - This site uses a completely different approach — the process of elimination. If you don't have a high-resolution sample and don't mind answering a few questions, this is the way to go.
While we're on the subject, FontyPython is a really cool font manager for Linux that allows you to browse through tons of fonts before installing them. This is really convenient if you happen to be pirating large font packs while looking for one of the fonts you identified using the sites listed above. If you know of similar programs for Mac or Windows, feel free to leave a comment.


