Webfonts allow you to embed the font into a webpage using the @font-face rule, so paragraphs and headings of text can be styled as the webfont. You will be serving the webfont kit for your own site and linking it in the CSS.
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.
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.
Digital advertisements also have different usage patterns compared to websites. Most websites generally have consistent pageviews month-to-month whereas advertising impressions can vary wildly month-to-month. Prices reflect this, making it much less expensive to use a Digital Ad license.
If you know the number of impressions the campaign requires, that amount can be ordered before the campaign begins. For campaigns where number impressions is unknown until the end of the campaign, you can true up at the end of each calendar month.
The Beignet font family is a calligraphic sans serif set that consists of two weights: regular and heavy, each with their own personality. Yet, they are the same basic design, so they work together perfectly. Based on an old advertisement from the 1920s, Beignet brings a unique early twentieth century look to your designs with a touch of French flair. Named after the famed New Orleans fried donuts, these fonts are yummy too!
Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType format and downloadable packages contain both .otf and .ttf versions of the font. They are compatible on both Mac and Windows. All fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
Celebrate your little beignet lover to come with this charming sprinkle of sugar invitation, perfect for welcoming a new bundle of joy! Featuring delightful New Orleans-themed designs, this customizable digital template can be edited directly in Canva. Adjust the text, fonts, and font colors to fit your needs. Please note, that this purchase does not include printed invitations, but you are welcome to print it yourself using the provided instructions in Canva or text it to your friends as a digital invite.
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- An instant download with a PDF that has a unique link to edit this template in Canva.com.
- A 5in x 7in party invitation with front and back designs - see printing instructions below or use as a digital invite.
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- The only editable element on the template is the text; the graphics cannot be changed or deleted.
- No physical products will be shipped. This listing is for a download only.
- Colors may vary slightly based on computer and printer settings.
- Use high-quality paper for the best printing results if printing at home.
- All prints are for PERSONAL USE ONLY. These images cannot be used for commercial purposes of any kind.
- Not for sharing or reselling any files.
- You cannot use these files in any promotional materials.
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Calligraphy has its roots in ancient China, where each character was carved into animal bones. This was later moved to brushes and paper. The art from then made its way into Japan and Korea, each country with its own style.
What you are likely most familiar with is western calligraphy, which uses the Latin alphabet. Romans uses quill pens to write on long rolls of paper. Later, Christian monks adopted the practice to copy biblical texts. Eventually, steel nibs replaced the quill, offering sharper lines.
Then, it was placed into a press, ink was rolled over it, and then it was pressed onto paper. Several copies of calligraphic works could be created this way, if each piece of moveable type was created in the same style.
Sketsa Ramadhan is a delightful example of a calligraphy font that is based on the Arabic calligraphy tradition. With large accents, trailing ligatures, and plenty of stylish choices, this font is a natural choice for those looking to embrace an Arabic look in their text.
Or, you could opt for Beautiful People. This calligraphy font leans slightly to the right, which makes it look quite formal and elegant. You can imagine it used on invitations or some such. For digital media, it would look great in logos and headers, alike.
The Beautifuly font is another great calligraphic font choice that speaks to subtlety. This font is feminine and flourish-filled but is still quite legible. There are some interesting symbol options included here as well.
Perhaps Hello Olivia is more your style. This script-style font offers lengthy ligatures, swirls, and curlicues to give your text personality. This is a calligraphy font that manages to maintain a sense of airiness and lightness despite its embellishments.
Lambresia is another lovely option that I could see being used in a number of applications. The handwritten style is low-profile and easy going. It has a lazy look to it, and I mean that in the best possible way. It just looks easy and that makes it an appropriate choice for headers, signatures, and titles.
Or, you could opt for Moonday, a calligraphy script that is bold, chunky, and quite unique. Its thick lines transition into super thin lines here and there, adding to that real-life calligraphic look. You can just imagine pen strokes accomplishing the same.
Still another solid choice is Blacksword. This font is sweeping and looks like it was penned just a few moments ago using a brush pen. The text leans slightly to the right and features embellishments that add to its handwritten appeal.
Or maybe Beyond Wonderland would be more appealing to you. The text itself is that of a fairly standard script font. However, it features a variety of accents that make it unique like swirls at the beginning of letters, artifacts, and imperfections in the lines.
Mael definitely makes a statement. This decidedly Celtic inspired font features sharp and bold lines that demand attention. It strikes a balance between old world calligraphy styles and modern font preferences that makes it appealing and useful for titles, social graphics, and more.
Seven Swordsmen BB is still another option you might want to consider. Contrary to the above font, this one does lean heavily on tradition and mimics real pen strokes quite well. This all-caps font could easily be used for titles or headers, alike.
CalliGravity is another gorgeous calligraphy font choice. It has a softer style than some other fonts on this list and that could easily be leveraged for headers and titles that require a slightly more informal look. Basically, this is a good font if you want your text to look fancy but not trying too hard.
Piraglen Script Pro is still another gorgeous calligraphy font worth a look. The letters themselves use a pretty straightforward cursive font but how they begin and end is positively elegant, filled with flourishes, swirls, and extras.
Perhaps Auteur is more your speed. This font is on the less readable side but it is certainly lovely to look at and would work well for adding texture and style to your titles and headers. It leans heavily to the right and features swooping ligatures and flourishes that make words flow elegantly.
Calligraphy fonts first and foremost look nice. And if you want to add a bit of that elegance to your website, at least one of the above-mentioned fonts should do the trick. Happy browsing and creating!
Upload the font files to your Shopify theme files. Make sure you have the font files (e.g., MonumentGrotesk-MediumItalic.eot, MonumentGrotesk-MediumItalic.woff2, MonumentGrotesk-MediumItalic.woff, MonumentGrotesk-MediumItalic.ttf) ready.
Once you've completed these steps, the custom font should be added to your Shopify store. You can then use the font-family: "Monument Grotesk"; property in your CSS to apply the font to specific elements on your store.
Within the typography settings, you should see options to modify various elements such as headings, paragraphs, buttons, and more. Typically, you can change the font family, size, weight, and style for each element.
Keep in mind that the available typography options may vary depending on your theme and its settings. Some themes may provide more extensive typography customization options, while others may offer limited choices.
By using the typography settings in the Shopify theme editor, you can modify the font styles of different elements without directly editing the CSS or HTML code. This allows you to customize the typography of your store easily and efficiently.
If your theme doesn't provide enough typography options for your needs, you may consider using custom CSS to override or extend the styles. However, modifying the theme's CSS requires knowledge of CSS and may involve editing the theme code or using additional apps or customizations.
The custom font you added using the @font-face rule in CSS will not automatically show up in the typography settings of the Shopify theme editor. The typography settings in the theme editor are typically designed to work with the fonts included in the theme itself or the fonts provided by Shopify.