Frequently Asked
Questions
All fonts are delivered in OpenType (.otf) and TrueType (.ttf) formats. Web fonts (WOFF and WOFF2) are also included with every purchase at no extra cost.
Yes. A Desktop License permits use in client work. You may use the font to create deliverables for clients, but you may not give the font files to the client — they need their own license for ongoing use.
Immediately after a successful PayPal payment, you will receive an email with a secure download link. The link is valid for 7 days and up to 3 downloads. Your invoice and license agreement are included in the download package.
Yes. The Desktop License covers logo and branding use. You can trademark a wordmark set in one of our fonts. No additional license is required.
Because font files are digital products that are immediately downloadable, we generally do not offer refunds. However, if there is a technical issue with your download, please contact us and we will resolve it promptly.
The Desktop License covers use on computers and in print. The Web Font License covers use on websites via CSS @font-face. Both are included in every purchase. If you need to use the font in an app, you need the App License (contact us).
The standard Desktop License covers up to 5 computers or workstations. If you need a license for more users, contact us for a multi-seat quote.
Yes. Contact us with details about your institution or organization and we'll be happy to discuss pricing options.
On macOS: double-click the font file and click "Install Font". On Windows: right-click the font file and select "Install". On Linux: copy fonts to ~/.local/share/fonts/ and run fc-cache -f -v.
All our fonts support standard Western European languages and most support extended Latin Pro, covering 50+ languages. Specific character set details are listed on each font's product page.