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Greetings, friends of typography. Font menus are getting longer and longer, even if you just use the system fonts that come with today’s operating systems. A professional font management application is a good solution to categorize, browse and activate your fonts, but those apps don’t come cheap and so they aren’t for everyone. In this video we are looking at ways to print a customizable catalog of some or all your fonts without having to spend anything. We first look at an app that is available for Windows, Mac OS and Linux and then I have some additional recommendations for Mac OS users and Adobe InDesign users. So, let’s get started. So, the app we are looking at now is called Print my Fonts. The link to the app is in the description of this video and you can send the author of the app — Stefan Trost — a donation if you like. This is how the app looks. And now let’s check out our options. We have the choice to print all installed fonts, but we can also choose folders, which can be...