Uncut

Free commercial fonts, curated with the taste of a paid foundry.

Why it works

Uncut.wtf brings genuine editorial curation to free type — 163 typefaces across four categories, presented in a clean grid/list toggle with minimal interface chrome and a simple search. The site is set entirely in its own Uncut Sans, which doubles as a live specimen and demonstrates curatorial credibility before you've clicked a single font. The functional aesthetic is the right choice: over-designing a font resource would undermine the claim to good taste.

Who should look at this

Designers, developers, and budget-conscious brand owners who want professionally curated free fonts without wading through low-quality submissions on generic font aggregators.

Signature technique

The site is set entirely in its own Uncut Sans — using the library's typeface as the UI font is the most confident self-referential product demonstration possible.

Uncut — website screenshot

Like this style?

Take the style quiz to build your own shortlist, then generate a professional design brief you can hand directly to a developer — for $27.