Search queries may surface results from external foundries, who may or may not use open source licenses. Personal use is not to be used for profit or commercial gain. These projects usually have a very limited audience, say, for a personal party invite. Whereas commercial or for-profit use is intended for promotional, marketing or advertising a service, person or business.
Arial is a proprietary typeface to which Monotype Imaging owns all rights, including software copyright and trademark rights under U. Its licensing terms prohibit derivative works and free redistribution. This font is commercial property and is not allowed to use without proper licensing for usage. Adobe Fonts offers thousands of fonts from over type foundries as part of your Creative Cloud subscription. DaFont is a great website to get some free commercial use fonts , but you need to know how to properly navigate it.
You can customize a typeface as part of a logo design. All fonts are released under open source licenses. You can use them in any non-commercial or commercial project.
Can I use these fonts commercially: to make a logo, for print media, for broadcast, ebooks, apps, or sewing machines and apparel?
Community Bot 1. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. There is a special clause for embedding font files to a document file, but wearable clothes are not such documents It says that those document files must be made with certain allowed programs such as Word, which render the embedded fonts unusable for other purposes There's some things which are explicitly forbidden distributing font files designing or generating commercial products with home- or student versions of software uploading font files to websites or converting them to web-font formats The last limitation prevents for example use in online designing applications.
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It offers the latest news, inspiration and ideas in graphic design, architecture, infographics and visual culture. Created with love by DigitalInvest. Remember Me. Home Knowledge. Which fonts can I use commercially? October 30, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Akashi Font. Rounded Font. Paranoid Font. Lobster Font. Gembira Font. Geotica Font. Really good answers posted here. As an experiment I embedded my fonts in an eBook just to see what would happen.
The only effect that I could see was that the Kindle gave Publisher's Font as a font option. I was embarrassed to see that Amazon's fonts looked a lot better than mine. After reading about font licensing in this forum I've long since un-embedded my fonts, but it was nice to see what they actually looked like in an eBook.
KDP University. English Show menu. Log in. Home Recent Activity. What font is free for commercial use? Hello, I want to publish my book but I don't know which font to use for the text. My main problem is not knowing which fonts are free for commercial use.
So, which font can I use without problem? Thank you. Last Read: October 18,
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