Fonts
- Fonthead Design has
several volumes of unique fonts, from the whimsical to the
stylish and future-tech. Really nice stuff, and inexpensive too.
- Emigre also makes fonts,
though the only ones I've ever bought from them were
Mason
and Exocet.
Cool but pricey.
- MyFonts.com has a huge catalog of
fonts from many different font foundries.
- What the Font?! (on the MyFonts
site) can identify the font used in an image. Just scan it in, upload it,
and find out which fonts are the closest match.
- Letterhead Fonts
has some really distinctive and artistic fonts that are great for
logos and signs. Check out their gallery
for inspiration!
- Little Guys is a group
of several small font and image companies (FontHead Design and
Letterhead Fonts are members.)
- dafont.com has a large collection
of both free and shareware fonts for preview and download.
- Create Fonts From Your Handwriting
- Fonts common to
both Mac and PC - useful when choosing a font for your web pages.
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Tools
- WhatFont is a browser tool for determining what font is being used on a web page. Handy!
Favicons
Favicons are the little icon that appears in the location bar of many browsers.
Icons
These sites offer some nice stock icon packages for web designers.
- n.design
Studio's Stock Web Icons - Webpro (scalable vector icons) and
Webpro mini, iMini, Web 2 Mini, and more.
- Vaga
mini web icons
- Icon Buffet has a number of
free and shareware icons.
- iStockphoto.com is a great resource for designers, with royalty-free photography, illustrations and icons for sale at very affordable prices. Browse, preview, and order just the sets you want; most icon sets are just $5.