![]() But that gets into a grey area I'm not sure about. Typefaces can be customized and used as part of a logo design. ![]() ![]() And then when arranged purposefully or artistically, that can be copyrighted as a logo. Now if you don't want to pay lots of money to get a font, you can look up and use free fonts. Most free fonts allow for complete use (including commercial projects and logotypes), but sometimes free fonts are illegally copied. So it's always best to make sure it comes from a trusted source. That's why as a designer, I prefer to get fonts from places like Adobe Typekit or Google Fonts. I know I can find completely free and downloadable fonts without having to worry about restrictions. You can even trademark and copyright any logos using the fonts. It's also important to note that while there are a lot of great fonts out there, not all fonts are created equal. A lot of free fonts should be tweaked by a designer to ensure the spacing is correct and sometimes these fonts can be missing letters or even uppercase or lowercase letters.Īnother important distinction to point out that is even if it is a free font, there are usually restrictions on sending fonts to other people.
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