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May 16, 2023
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Font licensing

  • May 16, 2023
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Hello!
I would like to use one of the fonts to create buntings - I am confusing myself reading the licensing info in the FAQ
It states that you can use the font to create T-shirts, magazines, books, logos etc, but it then also states:

Can I use the fonts to make stencils, stickers, jewelry, or anything else that features a single letter or glyph?

No. You may not create a product that is individual glyphs from the font files, e.g. an alphabet set of each letter to spell out your own phrase. Creating products from individual glyphs is not allowed in any format.

I make buntings - so I use one letter per flag, to then spell out a name and sew all flags into one binding to create a personalised bunting.
Would this fall under the 'YES' you can create products to sell commerically as long as it is not one individual glyph by itself (like a keyring with just one initial on it for example); or does it fall under the 'NO' because you are using one individual glyph for each bunting flag, even though they are then sewn together to create a product that is not one individual glyph, but rather several glyphs that spell out one word, like you would on a T-shirt if you were using 5 individual glyphs to spell out the name.

Any thoughts or input on this would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

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Tarun Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 16, 2023

Hi @Maren29906874abx0,

 

I would like to inform you that, yes, you can use the font as you are selling the full name, not the individual letters; it is allowed under the font license.

 

Regards,

Tarun