Webfonts can be used on a single domain. Agencies responsible for multiple websites, for example web design agencies or hosting providers, may not share a single webfont license across multiple websites.
Every time the webpage using the webfont kit is loaded (i.e, the webfont kit CSS which holds the @font-face rule is called) the counting system counts a single pageview for each webfont within the webfont kit.
An Electronic Doc license is based on the number of publications in which the font is used. Each issue counts as a separate publication. Regional or format variations don't count as separate publications.
We'll supply a kit containing webfonts that can be used within digital ads, such as banner ads. This kit may be shared with third parties who are working on your behalf to produce the ad creatives, however you are wholly responsible for it.
I want to use American Typewriter to highlight text messages in a book I'm writing. I know how to embed a font, but I can't find anything that tells me whether it's legal to do so in this case. Can anyone point me to a definitive answer?
E. Fonts. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you may use the fonts included with the Apple Software to display and print content while running the Apple Software; however, you may only embed fonts in content if that is permitted by the embedding restrictions accompanying the font in question. These embedding restrictions can be found in the Font Book/Preview/Show Font Info panel.
The American Typewriter font is copyrighted, as you can see from font info. The key part in that license phrase is "you may only embed fonts in content if that is permitted by the embedding restrictions accompanying the font in question". Since the file is copyrighted and the info doesn't say it is permitted, then it is not permitted.
There are a number of fonts that do have license information explicitly stated in font info. Unfortunately, in pretty much all cases, those explicit licenses are just as qualified as that license agreement. If you have any 3rd party fonts, those are likely similar. Look at the Microsoft Office fonts, for example:
License This font is the property of SIL International. It is distributed as copyrighted freeware. You may use this software without any charge and may distribute it, as is, to others. Commercial distribution of this software is restricted without prior written permission. If you wish to distribute this software commercially, contact SIL for details on obtaining a license. You may not rent or lease the software, nor may you modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software. You may not make derivative fonts from this software. THE SOFTWARE AND RELATED FILES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
So no, you cannot embed American Typewriter unless you get a license from International Typeface Corporation. However, you may be able to specify American Typewriter as a display font in your e-book. Just double-check to make sure you have a guaranteed font like Courier installed and specified as a fallback and that that your content looks OK in Courier.
I wanted to create a font using American typewriter bold as a foundation. Why choose this? I am of an age when my educational theses, my mailed letters and later the scripts and running schedules I worked to professionally, were all typed; either by manual or electronic mechanical typewriters. It is still, to me, the most beautiful and evocative of fonts; even though in its current derivation, it is no longer a slab serif.*
*a slab serif (also called mechanistic, square serif, antique or Egyptian) typeface is a type of serif typeface characterized by thick, block-like serifs Typewriter slab serif typefaces are named for their use in strike-on typewriting. These faces originated in monospaced format with fixed-width, meaning that every character takes up exactly the same amount of horizontal space. This feature is necessitated by the nature of the typewriter apparatus.
I am using a Text which I want use SwiftUI custom fonts that can be offered as custom font from Apple, but I do not know, how can I see those offers? I also tried in canvas, and I just could do some padding or Color change, I am trying to see the List of Fonts that SwiftUI offer to us as custom one.
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Electronic Doc licensing allows the embedding of fonts in electronic publications, like eBooks, digital magazines and journals. At checkout, just specify the number of issues. Yet if the font is not embedded but used to create a static image, like the cover of an e-book, you will need a separate Desktop font license. Each Electronic Publishing license is valid for one year. This also covers format variations, and updated versions of publications that are issued free to already existing readers. However every new issue of an e-periodical is considered a separate, new publication, as are newly issued versions of existing publications. Learn more about licenses for Electronic Doc
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Great graphic design is powered by great font selection. But picking great fonts is a challenge most people. Luckily, Canva has made adding great fonts to your designs much easier. In this tutorial, our team of design experts will cover the best typewriter fonts in Canva.
29LT Makina is a distinctive, mechanical-inspired display font that features a combination of industrial and geometric design elements. Its unique and bold appearance makes it an excellent choice for headlines, posters, or branding projects that require a strong visual impact.
Ahamono is a charming monospaced font that combines the simplicity of a typewriter-style typeface with rounded corners and soft edges. This friendly and approachable font is perfect for coding, design projects, or any application where a monospaced font is required.
Cartograph Mono is a versatile and modern monospaced font that features a clean and minimalistic design. Its high readability and balanced proportions make it ideal for both coding and design applications, such as technical documentation or web design.
True Typewriter is a realistic typewriter font that replicates the look of classic typewritten documents with its uneven spacing and slightly rough texture. This nostalgic typeface is ideal for projects that require an old-fashioned, authentic feel, such as invitations, book covers, or stationery.
Lumios Typewriter Old is a vintage-inspired typeface that emulates the look and feel of old typewriters. Its irregular shapes and slightly distressed appearance make it ideal for projects that require an antique or nostalgic touch.
M+ 1M Regular is a minimalist sans-serif font that features clean lines and a modern, unassuming design. Its high readability and simple design make it suitable for a wide range of applications, including websites, documents, and user interfaces.
TLWG Typewriter is a monospaced font that simulates the appearance of traditional typewritten text. Its even spacing and typewriter-like details make it suitable for projects that require a vintage or technical aesthetic, such as coding, technical documentation, or creative designs.
Type 1 fonts are a specialized form of PostScript program and are the original file format used for type display on all PostScript printers. The PostScript language was later extended to support the later TrueType and OpenType font standards. Any new Adobe PostScript language device made today supports all three font standards.
Adobe PostScript Type 1 is a worldwide standard for digital type fonts (International Standards Organization outline font standard, ISO 9541). Adobe Systems was a pioneer for Type 1 for use in PostScript printers. Adobe has set the standards for the design and manufacturing of the Type 1 software. Hundreds of companies around the world followed suit, designing and releasing more than 30,000 fonts in the Type 1 format.
The Type 1 font format is recognized on every computer platform, from microcomputers to mainframes. It prints on every printer, either directly through built-in PostScript language interpreting, or through add-on utilities, such as Adobe Type Manager (ATM). ATM technology is integrated into Microsoft Windows 2000 and Mac OS X operating system. For more than a decade, Type 1 has been the preferred format for the graphic arts and publishing industries.
TrueType is a standard for digital type fonts that was developed by Apple Computer, and later licensed to Microsoft Corporation. Each company has made independent extensions to TrueType, which is used in both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Like Type 1, the TrueType format is available for development of new fonts.
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