Low and behold the generational gaps of typography have reached the masses in digital form. Some call these style variations typeface or fonts. They come with special names usually the font is named after the creator of the font. If you’re a graphic designer, calligrapher, or print maker/ Artist. Then you will be faced with a decision one day to decide how the message of your artwork is rendered and viewed by the audience. So what resources are available for font choice and who are the gate keepers?
As a digital artist or designer. Especially for commercial artwork https://fonts.google.com/ has a nice library of various fonts that can be used for free. The process to embed the code into your CSS is straight forward. Google provides the link to copy and paste into the head of the HTML document. Then Google offers the CSS script to copy and paste into the CSS code.
On the other side of the coin, typographers create specific fonts and license them for sale to be used by designers for various reasons in the applied art industry. Design shack has a great article of where to gather more information about types of license uses. They also have various links to websites that sell font licenses. There you get to see what is styling in the font world. https://designshack.net/articles/typography/what-is-a-font-license-and-do-i-need-one/
The choice for fonts these days are vast and plenty enough to satisfy any audience. And if you want to stay in the know about fonts then consider https://typoday.in/ July,7,8,9,2022.