The phrase refers to the act of acquiring, at no cost, a specific typeface named Everett. This process typically involves searching online repositories, websites, or platforms that offer fonts for use in various design and text-based applications. An example would be searching for and obtaining the font files (e.g., .otf, .ttf) of the Everett typeface from a source claiming to provide them without charge.
Accessing fonts without incurring a cost can be attractive due to budget constraints or the desire to test a typeface before purchasing a license. Historical context involves the ongoing tension between font designers’ need for compensation and the user’s demand for free or low-cost resources. This dynamic affects availability and legality of font distribution.