General Font FAQ

Hey there!

Welcome to our Help Center!

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

There are 2 ways to find your product download link:

  • First, after you successfully Checkout, on Thank you page will be shown button to download the font.
  • You will get 2 emails after successful checkout, you will get Order Confirmation Email first, and a few minutes later email you will get email with download link to font that you have bought.

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

You’ll need to checkout with Paypal, but you can click link Pay with a Bank Account or Credit Card if you don’t have a PayPal account after Proceed To PayPal.

Do you offer discounts for more than one license?

Why not! Just email us and we’ll talk about it.

What file type that I will receive?

Basically we provide OTFTTFWOFF, and WOFF2.

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

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

On a Mac:

  • Double click on the OTF or TTF file, then click “Install Font.”
  • Alternately, you can manually install fonts to bypass Fontbook: Copy (CMD + C) the file(s) either OTF or TTF format, then Paste (CMD + V) the files into this folder: HD > Library > Fonts

Important: Restart the program where you intend to use the font, and the fonts will show up in your font list when you open the program again.

What software do I need to use this font?

When a font is installed on your computer, it can be used with any program that allows you to create text. Fonts will work in Microsoft Office applications, Adobe software, and almost any other program with a text editor. For additional details on OTF special features and installing your new font you’ll need specific programs to access the additional glyphs.

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

We suggest that before you purchase a commercial version in order to use the additional glyphs, you should check if the program you use support these feature.

Actually, the easiest is to use Adobe Illustrator or InDesign.

Just click on Text > Glyphs and you’ll get the complete character map of the font. Adobe Photoshop, in it’s latest version (CC 2015) offers such a feature : click on Type > Panels > Glyphs panel or Window > Glyphs.

For any other program, please verify if you can access the character map.
Hopefully, for any font with additional glyphs, We’ll add a separated font file with only the alternates with a character map, so that you could easily use them, even in Microsoft Word.

What type of license does this store have?

You can check our licenses on this licenses page.

I am using a font for a client project. Is it allowed to give the font files to my clients?

No, you are not allowed to share font files to your clients, if your client needs font files, encourage them to purchase or download fonts on this store.

If you work with client/3rd party agencies/consultants or other organisation but you are not a part of it, they will require their own license.

I use fonts to create printable product templates (posters, business cards, logos, etc), am I allowed to provide fonts in my template files?

No. You are not allowed to provide font files in your template files, however, you can rasterize or convert text into graphical objects from the fonts to create designs that are displayed in all mediums, as long as you don’t include each individual characters of the font.

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