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Would You Pay $1 for 4,400+ Font Files?

Hey Indie Hackers! 👋

As a designer for over 6.5 years, I've managed to collect 4,400+ font files from various projects, experiments, and collaborations. I realized recently that it's just sitting there, and I thought—why not share it with the design community?

So, I’m considering launching my entire curated font collection for just $1 USD. Yeah, literally $1 for thousands of fonts! Sounds crazy, right? 😅 But I wanted to make something affordable and accessible to creators, designers, and anyone who just loves fonts.

Before I officially put this out there, I’d love to know—would you pay $1 to download this entire font collection?

Drop your thoughts or feedback in the comments! I want to make sure this is something people would actually find valuable. Thanks in advance, everyone! 🙌

Would You Pay $1 for 4,400+ Font Files?
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on October 3, 2024
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    doesn't Google offer this for free? https://fonts.google.com/ ?

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      Now the collection is live. Check this out: https://font.batinstudio.com/

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    There are too many free fonts out there.

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      Now the collection is live. Check this out: https://font.batinstudio.com/

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    Now the collection is live. Check this out: https://font.batinstudio.com/

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      It's fully safe. You will just have a zip file containing font files. nothing else. I just published it. check it out.

      https://font.batinstudio.com

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