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Font Libraries & Licensing
Updated over 4 months ago

To create visually appealing and consistent designs, our team uses a carefully curated selection of main font libraries; Adobe Fonts & Google Fonts

How Font Licensing Works

Google Fonts

Google Fonts are available at no cost and can be used for commercial purposes without any licensing concerns. This means you can freely incorporate them into your projects, whether they're for personal use, client work, or commercial products, without having to worry about acquiring additional permissions or paying royalties.

Google Fonts offers a wide range of high-quality typefaces that are free to use and easy to integrate into your designs, making them a valuable resource for any project.

Adobe Fonts

If you have a license for specific Adobe fonts, we can definitely use them in your project! Just provide us with the font name, and we'll incorporate it as needed.

If you don't have a license for the Adobe fonts, we can still use them in your project, but you won’t be able to edit the text yourself, as Adobe restricts access to editing fonts that haven’t been purchased. If text editing is a crucial part of your project, you might want to consider obtaining the necessary font licenses or choosing alternative fonts that allow greater flexibility.

Custom Fonts

If you have fonts that you’ve purchased or created from sources not listed before, please include the font files in a zip folder and attach them to your request before sending it to our creative team.

Please note that you are responsible for ensuring that you have the appropriate licenses for these fonts.

Stock Library Licensing Terms

Here are some useful links to the licensing terms for the stock libraries we may use in your work.

Platform

License Terms

Adobe Fonts

Google Fonts

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