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LettersFonts publishes practical guides alongside its font library. This page explains who writes that content and the standards we hold it to, so you can trust what you read here.

Who writes our content

Oliver Whitfield, Typography Editor at LettersFonts

Oliver Whitfield

Typography Editor

Our guides are written and edited by Oliver Whitfield, LettersFonts's typography editor.

A type designer and editor with over a decade spent choosing, licensing and setting typefaces for print and web. Writes and reviews LettersFonts's installation guides and licensing explainers, and tests every step against current operating-system and browser behaviour before it goes live.

How we research and test

  • Step-by-step instructions (for example, installing fonts) are verified on the actual operating systems and browsers they describe before publishing.
  • Licensing explainers reflect how the relevant licences work in practice; where a font's terms are unclear, we say so rather than guess.
  • We link to primary sources and the fonts themselves so you can check anything for yourself.

Accuracy and corrections

We aim to get things right and to keep them current. If you spot an error — a wrong credit, an out-of-date step, a broken link — email info@lettersfonts.com and we will correct it. Substantive updates are reflected in each article's “updated” date.

Independence

LettersFonts is not a foundry and does not sell fonts. Our guides recommend approaches and typefaces on their merits, not because anyone paid for placement.