Yes. All fonts in the NBP Collection are free for commercial use. Some of the older ones (notably "Dilithium Pixels") have BY-NC or BY-NC-SA licenses, but I'm not particularly concerned with their being used commercially at this point.
To be clear, commercial projects include, but are not limited to:
- Games
- Advertising
- Signage
- Corporate identity
- Film/Television
- Books
- Teeshirts
- Posters
- Cover art (books, records, videogames, etc.)
- Non-profit ventures (yearbooks, playbills, programs, pamphlets, etc.)
Can I include NBP Collection fonts in a "50 Great Fonts"-like CD-ROM or digital compilation?
No.
Can I hire you to edit an existing typeface or design a new one?
No, sorry. I'm rather busy at the moment and could scarcely find the time to make this post.
Can I edit one of your fonts?
Yes, as long as you comply with the terms of the Creative Commons (CC BY-SA) Attribution ShareAlike license.
Can I donate to your cause?
Yes! Total FontGeek now has a PayPal account, to which you can donate from Here (just FYI, Jeffrey Perry and Nate Halley are the same person :) )
1 comment:
nate mate i really appreciate the great
fonts that you bake you take font to the next level
you are true rebel
you done you're duty, spud
but the fonts these days are in the mud
take the fonts back
before the fonts take you
Post a Comment