This is a list of our licenses, along with their use cases and limitations. For the complete End User Licensing Agreement (EULA), please read our EULA.
All of our fonts are free to try for personal use, as long as you don’t use them in a commercial project. You can use them in your portfolio (PDF, print, or web!), school projects, and anything else of a personal nature. For example (but not limited to):
The Desktop License is needed for any non-embedded material (except on social media and in a logo, see below), such as desktop artwork, digital assets, apparel, album covers, and so on. This license allows you to make unlimited copies of that specific project. The license coverage should reflect the total number of users where the font will be installed.
The Web License is needed for any website, microsite, or subdomain where the font is embedded. You will need the license to cover the anticipated total monthly pageviews of all domains, microsites, and/or subdomains for this specific client or campaign.
The Logotype License is needed for each company logotype that features the font. This license allows you to use the logotype in any context. The license coverage should reflect the total number of employees of the company who will be using the logotype.
The App License is needed for any mobile or desktop application or software where the font is embedded. You will need one license per app or software, and the license coverage should reflect the anticipated total monthly active users of that specific app or software.
The Social Media License is needed for any commercial use of the font on any social media platform, such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, and so on. The license coverage should reflect the combined total number of followers from all social media platforms where the font will be displayed.
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