FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to download freebies fonts on this website?

To download a free product, just enter your email address then check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your email. You will then receive a confirmation email containing a download link.

How do I receive my font once I made the purchase?

There are 2 ways to get your download link:

First, after a successful checkout, the Thank You page will show a link to download the font (or you can create an account with a link sent by email).

You will receive 2 emails: an order confirmation email, and shortly after, an email with your font download link.

What file type will I receive?

We generally provide OTF, TTF, and WOFF files. The file type depends on the license you purchase:

  • Desktop License – OTF & TTF
  • Webfont License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • E-Pub License – OTF & TTF
  • Social Media License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • Trademark Logo License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • Extended License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • App/Game License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • Server License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • Broadcast License – OTF, TTF, WOFF
  • Corporate License – OTF, TTF, WOFF

I don’t have PayPal. Do you have an alternative payment method?

Yes. During checkout, you can choose to pay via Debit or Credit Card.

Do you offer discounts for more than one license?

Yes. Just email us and we will discuss it.

How to install fonts on the computer (Mac/PC)?

On PC: Double click the OTF or TTF file, then click “Install.”

On Mac: Double click the OTF or TTF file, then click “Install Font.” Alternatively, manually copy the font files (OTF or TTF) into: HD > Library > Fonts. Restart the program where you intend to use the font to see it in the font list.

What software do I need to use this font?

Once installed, fonts work with most programs that allow text input, including Microsoft Office and Adobe software. For advanced features (glyphs, alternates), use Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or Photoshop.

How can I access the additional glyphs in the commercial versions?

Adobe Illustrator and InDesign: Go to Text > Glyphs to see the full character map.

Adobe Photoshop (CC 2015 and above): Type > Panels > Glyphs panel.

Other programs: Check if they support character map access. In some cases, we also provide a separate font file containing only the alternates.

What type of license does this store have?

You can check all available licenses on our license page.

I am using a font for a client project. Can I share the font files with my client?

No. Clients must purchase or download their own license from this store.

Can I use fonts for products for sale?

Yes, for up to 1,000 prints/sales. For more than 1,000 prints/sales, you must purchase an Extended License.

Can I provide font files in my template files?

No. Fonts cannot be distributed in template files. You may rasterize or convert text into graphics for use in designs, as long as you do not include individual characters.

Can I embed this font on my website?

Yes, if you purchase a Webfont License. You may use @font-face in CSS for one domain. Each additional domain requires a separate license.

Can I share font files with friends or distribute them on a blog?

No. Sharing font files is not permitted. Please direct others to our website to download or purchase the fonts.

I got the message “Sorry, This File Type Is Not Permitted for Security Reasons” when uploading OTF/TTF/WOFF in WordPress. What should I do?

This error is due to WordPress file type restrictions, not the font file. You can resolve it by following this guide: How to Fix ‘Sorry, This File Type Is Not Permitted for Security Reasons’ in WordPress.

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