When you purchase a font, you receive the font files and a license that defines how you may use them. The license type (Desktop, Web, App, etc.) determines where and how the font can be used.
We provide industry-standard formats such as OTF and TTF for desktop use, and WOFF / WOFF2 for web use. Specific formats included depend on the license purchased.
Yes. All our fonts can be used for commercial work, provided you have the appropriate license. Commercial use includes client work, branding, advertising, and products for sale.
Desktop license: install fonts on a computer for design, print, and static images.
Web license: use fonts on websites via @font-face, usually based on monthly pageviews.
They are licensed separately.
Yes. Logos and brand identities are covered under the Desktop license. Once a logo is created, it can be used freely without additional fees.
Fonts used in apps, games, or software require an App License. This covers embedding the font within an application distributed to users.
Font files may only be shared with the number of users covered by your license. Clients may not receive the font files unless they also hold a valid license.
Due to the digital nature of font software, all sales are final. If you experience a technical issue with a font, please contact us and we’ll help resolve it.
Yes. All our fonts are tested and fully compatible with macOS and Windows, and work in major design software such as Adobe, Figma, Sketch, and Affinity.
Many of our fonts support extended Latin character sets. Language support varies by typeface—please check the specimen or character set page for details.
Modifying font files is not allowed unless explicitly stated in the license. For custom modifications or bespoke versions, please contact us directly.
After downloading, unzip the files and install them using your operating system’s font manager. Instructions are included with every purchase.
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