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November 24, 2024
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using a single letter in an art print for sale

  • November 24, 2024
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Hello

I am trying to figure out if I can use a single letter of a font in a digital art print for sale eg a monogram initial.   Font would be outlines, and in a jpeg format so not editable etc.

The licensing 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."

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    Correct answer Bobby Henderson

    If the artwork is just a plain single letter/glyph then that could be a problem. If the letter is dressed up in some way (outline effects, pattern/texture fills inside the letter, stylized background, etc) then the artwork would be more than just a mere letter.

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    Bobby HendersonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    November 24, 2024

    If the artwork is just a plain single letter/glyph then that could be a problem. If the letter is dressed up in some way (outline effects, pattern/texture fills inside the letter, stylized background, etc) then the artwork would be more than just a mere letter.

    Participant
    November 25, 2024

    Thank you, that makes sense.