FontSpark is a simple tool to help designers quickly find the best fonts for their projects. By randomly generating fonts from a curated list of popular web fonts, designers are sure to break out of the habit of using the same 3 or 4 fonts in nearly every project and discover the perfect fit for their next website or design.
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Great product. I’d really like to see both a headline and a body generated at the same time. Showing fonts for both with certain parameters to tweak would be cool.
For instance, a bold large font for headline and a medium to thin smaller font for body. If you could auto generate within those parameters so I can find a combination, this would be much more helpful for me as I’m always trying to find combinations of fonts. I’m rarely just looking for a single font.
You could even add on features like serif for headline and sans serif for body to make this even more usable.
Cheers!
I like the design but how is it different from Tyffle
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Good Product. Fonts are really mprtnatn for all projects. I often use this font https://fontsly.com/basic/sans-s... for my projects. Will try to find pairs for it using your tool.
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Very nice! I'm curious to know how you make it remember the choice between the light/dark theme?
@anna_0x Thank you! I use the dark mode button to toggle a class on the body, then I save that class list in local storage. Feel free to take a look at the project on GitHub: https://github.com/lukecjohnson/... I'm very much an enthusiast when it comes to development, so don't judge too harshly :)
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@lukecjohnson thanks! Why would I judge?? That’s awesome, I wanna learn how to do it (dark theme switch, preference saved in local storage), did some research but since I’m a noob when it comes to development I’m in over my head here :) Hopefully I’ll get it eventually, seeing the source of this certainly can’t hurt.
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Maybe add subtitle font or other types and use the same way to generate it. Great tool!
@ivandrag Thanks for the feedback! That's a great idea. Perhaps I could have a headline view, which would be similar to the way it currently is, then a body view which could have a heading and a paragraph of body copy.
@aolko I'm definitely planning on adding better support for other languages! I believe some Google fonts have additional support for other languages and characters, but if anyone has any further suggestions for webfont libraries with extended language coverage, please let me know!
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