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May 26, 2025
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Is this type of design against the Adobe Font Terms of Use?

  • May 26, 2025
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I know the Adobe Font terms of use says that a featured letter or glyph in design is not allowed for commercial use. Since my design includes a single letter in combination with other elements, does this rule against single letters still apply?

 

It would look something like this-- a monogram plus words beneath:

 

V.

Handmade Goods

 

This is Adobe's statement about single letter use:

 

"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."

Any help would be greatly appreciated! It's for a logo for a client.

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Tarun Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 30, 2025

Hi 

@Pia26213217acgl

,

Welcome to the community! I'd like to inform you that you're allowed to use a single letter in your design, including for a logo, but you are not permitted to create a full set of letters or characters that others could use to form phrases or sentences.

 

Regards,

Tarun

Participant
May 30, 2025

Thank you so much Tarun! That was super helpful, looks like my design is good to go! I appreciate your help