Title: Watch this thread: Free Font Manifesto Date: 2006-11-25 02:14 Author: Femke Tags: Texts, Libre Fonts, Watch this thread Slug: watch-this-thread-2 Status: published Ellen Lupton's question: **[Why would a typeface designer want to give a font away?](http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=34853894&postID=115909195561855648)** sparked off a series of comments worth reading. The discussion shows how much typographers struggle with 'open source' as an idea. It makes you wonder why Lupton decided to ask 'to give away a font' and not 'to share source' - the latter probably fits the typographic spirit better. A few samples: > "(...) this movement you start up has the potential to make look bad > and selfish the designers who wish not to participate, possibly > because they are independents and just can't afford to give away > months, sometimes years of hard labour. I don't want to sound > pedantic, but I think your initiative could use a fair amount of > discretion, because this possibly has already done harm to the type > community without you even realising it." > "To suggest that the world would be better if Latin "graphic > designers" had more free fonts to choose from not only makes it seem > like misers are in control here, but it also makes it clear that good > thinkers do not exist out there." > "The whole P2P community is breeding a generation of lazy idiots who > think they can get anything for free. May it be music or typefaces. > Why buy good type, when you can get it for free." but also: > "To say that an "Open Source" font initiative would put designers out > of business, or dilute the value of legitimate 'commercial' fonts is > simply trying to lock the barn after the horses have long since left. > Where have they been over the past twenty years?" Read full thread [here](http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=34853894&postID=115909195561855648)