Here’s a quick snapshot of the most popular fonts in Kernest.com’s first 5 months of service:
Top 20 Added Fonts
- Chunk
- Droid Serif
- Junction
- Droid Sans
- Kaffeesatz Light
- Droid Sans Bold
- Droid Serif Italic
- Droid Serif Bold
- Liberation Serif Regular
- Vegur-B
- Liberation Sans Regular
- M+ 1p Light
- M+ 1p Thin
- Graublau Sans Web Bold
- Kaffeesatz Bold
- Fat Finger
- Vollkorn-Brotschrift
- Liberation Sans Bold Italic
- Liberation Serif Bold
- Liberation Sans Bold
Top 20 Used Fonts
- Chunk
- Jinky
- Fat Finger
- Monika
- M+ 1p Medium
- M+ 1p Regular
- Learning Curve Dashed
- Inconsolata
- M+ 1p Thin
- Komika Axis
- M+ 1p Bold
- Junction
- M+ 1p Black
- M+ 1p Light
- Kontrapunkt Light
- Kontrapunkt Bold
- Tin Doghouse
- M+ 2p Bold
- Bitstream Vera Regular
- Droid Sans
Interesting note: the first list is filled with relatively traditional letterforms while the 2nd list is filled with far more distinctive fonts.

Been trying to figure out the disconnect between the two lists.
I think, think, that the added fonts list is indicative of folks using Kernest as an in-browser specimen sheet service to see how a particular font looks before downloading it and adding it to their site on their own.
(I certainly expected this, I’m sure you did too.)
Whereas the Most Used list is where folks are using Kernest as the font hosting service you primarily intended and envisioned.
Waddaya think?