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Select a license for every finished use. Desktop covers creating still artwork; add Webfont for live website type, App & Game for embedding, Logo & Trademark for a mark, Merchandise for physical goods that are produced or sold, and any other license that matches the project. Regular licenses add together. The usage tier sets the volume limit for that use.
Desktop covers making the packaging artwork. If that artwork ships on physical packaging or products that are produced or sold, add Merchandise and pick a unit tier for the total quantity. In practice a packaging job usually needs both.
Yes. A font purchase includes all styles and file formats supplied on that font’s product page. License choices change how you may use the supplied files; they do not unlock or remove styles. Different font families may supply different formats, so check the product details for the exact files included.
Yes. Live website type needs Webfont, embedding in an app or game needs App & Game, and a logo, wordmark, or registered mark needs Logo & Trademark. If one project uses more than one of these, select each matching license.
Yes, with the licenses that match the work. The designer needs Desktop to install the font and create artwork. The client or business that owns the finished website, app, logo, packaging, or campaign still needs those licenses and tiers. Do not send font files to anyone who is not licensed.
No. Sharing font files is not allowed. Coverage follows the license and tier you buy — for example Desktop seats, Webfont pageviews, or Corporate company revenue. Upgrade that license or add another if the use grows.
Yes, once you buy the licenses that match the commercial use and a tier that is large enough. A website, app, logo, physical product, and paid ad can each need their own license.
Unfortunately, we do not offer free trials of our fonts. However, we do provide previews of each font on our website so you can get a sense of how it looks before purchasing.
We offer a wide variety of fonts, including sans-serif, serif, script, and display fonts. Our fonts are available in various formats, including OTF, TTF, WOFF, and WOFF2.
To install an OpenType font on your computer, simply double-click the font file and click the "Install" button in the preview window. Alternatively, you can right-click on the font file and select "Install" from the context menu.
There are many online resources available for learning how to use OpenType fonts. Here are a links to get you started:
Adobe’s official OpenType tutorial: https://www.adobe.com/products/type/opentype.html
To use the advanced typographic features of an OpenType font, you will need to access the features panel in your design software. In Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, for example, you can open the "Character" panel and click on the "OpenType" dropdown menu to access the various features available in the font.
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Yes, all of our fonts are compatible with both Mac and Windows computers.
An OpenType font is a type of font that was developed jointly by Adobe and Microsoft. It is a scalable font format that allows for advanced typographic features like ligatures, swashes, and alternate characters.
We do not offer refunds on digital downloads, including fonts, unless there is a technical issue with the font that prevents it from working properly. If you experience any issues with your purchase, please contact our customer support team for assistance or email us at support@timelesstype.com.
While you may modify the fonts for personal use, modifying the fonts for commercial use is not allowed without our permission. Please contact us if you are interested in modifying a font for commercial use.