Using fonts and webfonts

 

Supported languages and provided font files

 

Language support

See the Glyphs or About section on a font’s page for a list of supported languages.
Please contact us directly if you are interested in a non-latin version of our existing font. 
 

Provided font files

We deliver three file formats according to the intended use:

OpenType and TrueType for desktop and embedding
Web Open Font Format for use on the Web
 
 

OpenType Fonts (OTF)

Desktop operating systems use OpenType (OTF).
OTF allows for the storage of up to 65,000 characters including specific features
 

TrueType Fonts (TTF)

TrueType is also a common font format for desktop operating systems. It is sometimes required for embedded use in software or for older operating systems.
 

The Web Open Font Format (WOFF and WOFF2)

WOFF and WOFF2 are a font formats for use in web pages. They include compressed OpenType or TrueType with more metadata.

 

Most browsers support WOFF files. Including desktop and mobile versions of IE/Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera.

 

Self-hosting web fonts

Web fonts allow web designers to use fonts that are not installed on the user's computer.

Self-hosting means uploading the font file to your server. You refer to it within your CSS code like to an image file. Fonts are downloaded and rendered to the user when needed. 

We do not offer hosting for our web fonts. It means you don’t have to rely on an external service and there’s no monthly fee for using our web fonts.

 

Installing desktop fonts

Apple Mac

1.  Close any open applications that will use fonts
2.  Unzip the folder containing the fonts
3.  Double click on the font file and select Install Font
 
 
For more information visit Apple support page
 

Microsoft Windows 7–10

1.  Close any open applications that will use fonts
2.  Unzip the folder containing the fonts
3.  Right click on the font file and select Install
 
For more information visit Windows support page
 

Linux (Ubuntu)

1.  Close any open applications that will use fonts
2.  Unzip the folder containing the fonts
3. Double click on the font file and select Install Font.
 
For more information visit wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts.
 
 
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