Our retail typefaces currently include Athletics, Lanterne, Modern Era, Universal Sans, Aime, Bossa, and Fazer. Some families also include related variants or subfamilies such as Modern Era Mono, Universal Sans Text and Display, and Bossa Extended and Bossa Expanded.
Projects like MSquared, Triple J, KFC, Peddlers, Grounded, and Macro are case studies showing the typefaces in use, not fonts for sale.
The license you need depends on your use case:
If you're unsure which license you need, please contact us and we'll help you choose the right one.
No. Our EULA does not allow copying, modifying, adapting, renaming, reverse engineering, or creating derivative works from the font software unless expressly permitted by law or approved by us in writing.
If you need a special arrangement, please contact us before making any changes.
After purchase, you'll receive an order email, and your purchased fonts will always be available from your account licence page.
Each download is generated on demand with your font licence added to the font metadata, and we create a fresh time-limited secure link each time you download. If a link expires, just return to your account and generate a new one.
Yes. If you create an account or sign in, you can download trial fonts from eligible typeface pages and from the Trial Downloads section of your account.
Trial downloads include all weights and styles in OTF format, subset to letters, numbers, and basic punctuation. Fonts are generated on demand—downloading multiple families will take longer to build. Each file is linked to your account. Trial fonts are for non-commercial evaluation only, as set out in the EULA.
Licensed downloads can include OTF, TTF, WOFF, and WOFF2 files, depending on the licence and family.
Legacy licences are format-restricted by usage type: desktop and app use OTF/TTF, while web use includes WOFF/WOFF2.
Brand Licence fonts may be shared with the licensed entity's personnel and with third-party contractors, agencies, or consultants who are undertaking work for the licensed entity.
Those third parties may only use the fonts for that licensed entity's work. They may not use the fonts for their own business, other clients, or unrelated projects. Legacy licences are more restrictive and generally require third parties to hold their own licence.
For Brand Licences, the licence covers the licensed organisation and its personnel, including contractors working on its behalf. Pricing is based on organisation size and reach, not a desktop seat count.
Legacy licences use the older model, where limits are tied to users, computers, websites, apps, or other specific usage metrics depending on the licence type.
Perpetual licences (including Brand Licence perpetual and legacy perpetual): Do not expire; you can use the fonts indefinitely.
Annual licences (Brand Licence annual): Renew yearly. If you do not renew, usage rights end at the end of the current term. You may convert to perpetual before expiry.
New licences are priced by organisation size and reach, using employee count and annual revenue to set a fair price. One licence covers your organisation's branded communications, and you can choose individual styles or full families on either annual or perpetual terms.
Government organisations are priced on employee count only, and non-profits receive adjusted pricing. Legacy licences use the older tier-based model (desktop users, web visitors, app devices). See our Licensing page for details.
Licensing is based on the legal entity using the fonts. If a subsidiary, affiliate, or separate company needs its own rights, it should generally be licensed separately.
If a subsidiary licenses independently, its own employee count and revenue may be used for pricing. If your structure is more complex, please contact us and we'll advise on the right setup.
Online checkout accepts card payments through Stripe.
If you would prefer an invoice and to pay by bank transfer, please contact us. We can accept payments to our local bank accounts in most currencies, and fonts are made available once payment has been received.
Due to the digital nature of our products, we generally do not offer refunds. However, if you experience technical issues or have concerns about your purchase, please contact us and we'll work to resolve any problems.
Custom naming is an optional arrangement where we supply specially named font files for a specific project or deployment setup, usually to avoid conflicts with existing installs or to support technical requirements.
Custom naming does not change the scope of the licence itself, and it is only available by agreement with us. If you think you need it, please get in touch before purchase.
Yes. We can help with custom licensing for special use cases such as OEM, app embedding, broadcast, custom font naming, enterprise requirements, or pricing beyond the standard calculator.
Please contact us at hello@familytype.co to discuss your project.
If you can't find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help!