Fonts
LicenSE FAQ
Each purchase of a font or typeface from Nick Nadeau LLC comes with a creative license for use. View the full Font End-User License Agreement here.
If you have any questions, please reach out to nick@nicknadeau.com.
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The commercial font license covers the use of our fonts by individuals, freelancers, creative agencies and organizations with less than $250 million USD in annual revenue.
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Font Software is licensed for use by up to 2 desktop users. If you need additional users, please reach out to nick@nicknadeau.com and let’s discuss.
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✔ Print publishing projects, flyers, posters, etc.
✔ Music, Audio and Podcast packaging in physical and digital formats.
✔ Branding, logos, stationary, signage (font must be outlined).
✔ Self-promotion, social media content.
✔ Creation of digital stock illustration & photography for sale including NFT's.
✔ Art projects and personal work.
✔ Digital banner advertising.
✔ Physical end products offered for sale such as homewares, apparel, product packaging, art-prints, greeting-cards, posters, etc (up to 250,000 units).
✔ Content and titles for broadcast, film and streaming services (up to 500,000 lifetime views).
✔ Video advertising (up to 500,000 lifetime views).
✔ Print and outdoor advertising (local & national campaigns).
✔ E-publications (read-only up to 250,000 combined units).
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(!) For use by organizations or subsidiaries thereof with annual revenue of more than $250 million USD
(!) Global or international advertising campaigns (print & broadcast).
(!) Embedding in create-on-demand or design-it-yourself software or services (individuals selling finished artwork or products for sale on print-on-demand sites OK).
(!) Any use exceeding the limits described in the Allowed Uses section above.
Need an extended license or additional usage limits? Please reach out to nick@nicknadeau.com and let’s discuss.
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✘ Sub-licensing, resale, sharing, transfer or redistribution either for free or payment.
✘ Use in alphabet or letterform products consisting of individual letterforms such as alphabet stickers or rubber stamps.
✘ Linking or embedding of desktop OTF font files on any website.
✘ Embedding in software, applications or electronic devices.
✘ Embedding in website templates or document templates.
✘ Trademarking of logos created with a purchased Font.