It's a good deal. It truly is. $30 gets you "classic webfonts", but the "webfonts" thing is just buzz. It's a license to use a font on the web, but you can use it any way you please for print, so it's a trendy headline but the offer is rock solid. Go for it if you don't have these, Frances.
Here's a quicky guide to the names. Some names are so old, they're Public Domain so the names are industry standard. Nice you're getting Stymie: I use that when American Typewriter is too heavy. Clean, designed by the late Type God Herb Lubalin. Cheltenham is nice, too. It's a Clarendon font, legible, good when you want to set oversized text for a children's story. And nobody uses Windsor, so you can revive it—it's truly a classy typeface.
65 Classic (Web)Fonts for around $30
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Gary
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