![]() (This is not for an app where users are designing or typing with the font) Design on Demand/Template License: If you are creating a template to sell that will include the font, then this is the license for you. App License: If you're embedding the font in an application then this is the license for you. If you are giving your client the font file as part of the work or your client is typing with the font, then you need to either buy them a license or get them to buy one. Are you doing client work? You don’t need an extra license for your client (if you don’t transfer the font to them). You can use it for branding/logos, design work, websites, packaging, socials, basically most stuff. See this video for more details: Here Fonts in CanvaĬommercial License: Most people are good with this license. For adobe design software you can just highlight the letter and the alterante letter will appear. To access alternates is again different in different software. Sometimes they are graphic alternates (letters with pictures in them). Usually this alternate letter is a more ornate unique letter. See this video that explains it in detail: Here Alternates: Alternate letters are extra letters that can be swapped in to replace the standard letter. Every software is has a different way to turn them back on. If this does not happen then you ligature setting is turned off in your design software. They are automatic, and will join when typed. Some fonts have lots of ligatures while others have none. ![]() This is a fun way to make intersting shapes and curves in letterforms. ![]() Two or more letters are joined together to form one glyph or character. The special glyphs are called open type features. 2 ways to make fonts more interesting are Ligatures and Alternates. I like to make the most out of the interesting features avaliable in font design.
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