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March 25, 2025
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Font logo inquiry

  • March 25, 2025
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Hello, 

 

I am recreating a logo for a friend who runs a business in adobe illustrator and i wanted to use proxima font for their logo. 

 

Firstly, is it okay for me to use proxima and can they they put the logo i recreated with this font on all their marketing and desings ? such as posters, billboards, websites and social media, without buying the font ? 

 

I am a bit clueless on this.. 

 

any direct answer is appreciated. 🙂 thanks in advance.

 

 

Correct answer jane-e

@iamMonts 

 

Are you using Proxima Nova from Adobe fonts? If so, here are the licensing terms:

https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html

"Can I use the fonts to create a logo or other images?

"Yes. You can use the fonts in any desktop program (such as Adobe Photoshop) to create images or vector artwork, which you can then use for any purpose. This includes generating a PDF, EPS file, or bitmapped file such as a JPEG or PNG."

 

If you purchased from another vendor, check their licensing agreement.

 

i've moved your post from Using the Community to the Adobe fonts forum.

 

Jane

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Community Expert
March 25, 2025

If you provide logo art files to your client for their own use be sure to convert any live text objects to outlines in those files. That would save the client from having to buy copies of Proxima Nova fonts if they don't have an active Adobe CC subscription.

jane-e
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jane-eCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 25, 2025

@iamMonts 

 

Are you using Proxima Nova from Adobe fonts? If so, here are the licensing terms:

https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html

"Can I use the fonts to create a logo or other images?

"Yes. You can use the fonts in any desktop program (such as Adobe Photoshop) to create images or vector artwork, which you can then use for any purpose. This includes generating a PDF, EPS file, or bitmapped file such as a JPEG or PNG."

 

If you purchased from another vendor, check their licensing agreement.

 

i've moved your post from Using the Community to the Adobe fonts forum.

 

Jane