RandoFont lets you browse Google Fonts without the official UI getting in the way
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Alesh built RandoFont as an alternative browsing experience for Google Fonts, likely addressing the friction of the official interface when hunting for the right typeface. For indie makers who spend real time on font selection for landing pages or products, a cleaner discovery tool has practical value. It's a small, focused utility — the kind of side project that scratches a genuine itch.
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