Font family overview pages have a ‘Enter your own text’ field where you can enter and preview custom text.
Scale of the sample text can be adjusted by moving the slider left or right.
To change the font or background to another color, choose them using the color picker.
Font features can be previewed by selecting the ‘ff’ icon, and checking any listed features (when available). Once purchased, to apply font features within a document, the application would need to similarly offer controls for applying font features. See our documentation for an overview on OpenType & font features.
For more detailed testing, or for comparing fonts concurrently, try using an Album.
Store fonts that are being considered within an album. Albums can be shared with clients, colleagues, or friends. Sign in to create an album.
Creating an album
From your customer account: Click “Create New” from the Albums section of your customer account. After you name the album, it will be added to your list of created albums.
From family pages: Click “Add to Album ▼” and then “+ New Album”. After you name the album, it will be added to your list of created albums.
Adding a font to an album
From any family page, click “Add to Album ▼” then select each album you’d like to add the particular font to. You can add a font to multiple albums at once.
Accessing your album(s)
Sign in and select your name at the top of the page. In the navigation menu that appears, select ‘Albums’. The Albums page displays a thumbnail preview of each album. To view a specific album, click its thumbnail preview.
Editing an album name
An album name can be updated. To edit an album name, view the Albums page, select the ‘edit’ option beneath the thumbnail preview, update the name, and then press the 'save' button to save the change.
Sharing a font album
When viewing a specific album, select the 'Get album link' button atop the right column. A URL that directs to the album is copied to your clipboard which can be used to share the album.
Select a font license based on your needs. We sell desktop, webfont, mobile app, server and Electronic Doc licenses. This makes it easy to extend your brand and designs across platforms.
We offer a 10% license combo discount when both Webfonts and Desktop packages are purchased together in the same order for most fonts.
To overcome indigestible legal writing, each font family page features a ‘Licensing’ tab. The Licensing tab offers use cases, laymen descriptors, and a hyperlink to the EULA.
Where is the logo license? — Minimally a Desktop license would be required to use a font in a logo, so that the font can be installed onto a workstation, and the design be created within a desktop application. Please be sure to review the listing foundry’s Desktop EULA as some restrictions may apply. To view any EULA, select the ‘Licensing’ tab, and click the hyperlink below the descriptor for the EULA.
The Desktop EULA may not specifically say,
- 110% okay to use the font within a logo
Do not fear — Desktop EULAs that typically permit usage within a logo contain a term along the lines of,
- You may use the licensed fonts to create images on any surface…where the image is a fixed size. You may use the licensed fonts to create EPS files or other scalable drawings provided that such files are only used by the household or company licensing the font.
Foundries will typically not allow for the use of an individual glyph as a logo (dingbat character or otherwise) in its entirety, but sometimes allow for the use of words, or a phrase.
Be sure to enter your clients name or their company name into the 'License Information' field during the checkout process. This will set the License Owner, and will appear on the receipt/invoice. When left blank, the purchaser is the License Owner. If you’ve made a typo, you will need to place a new order (This time with the correct details) and contact technical support within 7 days of the purchase for assistance with the new (correct information) and old (Incorrect information) order Id. .
Once a package is added to the cart, the smallest quantity license is added by default. The license quantity can be updated while selecting the licenses or on the cart page by selecting the appropriate quantity from the quantity drop down menu in front of each item.
Desktop licenses are based on the number of users of the fonts. Desktop packages will work on both Mac OS X and Windows systems.
Desktop licenses are for the most common uses, both personal and professional, for use in desktop applications with a font menu. For example:
- Install the font on your Mac OS X or Windows system
- Use the font within desktop applications such as Microsoft Word, Mac Pages, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, etc.
- Create and print documents, as well as static images (.jpeg, .tiff, .png), even if the images are used on a website or within a mobile app.
Be aware that Webfont TTFs are for the web — not for Desktop use.
Licensing additional users later
Desktop licenses are cumulative. If you require the desktop license cover additional users after purchase, place a new purchase for the same Desktop package but for the number of additional users.
Webfonts allow you to embed the font into a webpage using the @font-face rule, so paragraphs and headings of text can be styled as the webfont. You will be serving the webfont kit for your own site and linking it in the CSS.
Webfonts can be used on a single domain. Agencies responsible for multiple websites, for example web design agencies or hosting providers, may not share a single webfont license across multiple websites.
Every time the webpage using the webfont kit is loaded (i.e, the webfont kit CSS which holds the @font-face rule is called) the counting system counts a single pageview for each webfont within the webfont kit.
If the font file itself won't be embedded in the website (for example, when the font is used in a static graphic image such as a logo) you should purchase a Desktop license instead.
MyFonts offers Annual webfont license. Some users might also have Pay Once and Pay As You Go as the license types; however, these licenses are no longer offered.
The licensing works as follows:
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Annual
You get a total number of pageviews that can be used per month. This means that you will pay for a number of monthly pageviews, then you'll have to come back to purchase more after your site has been viewed that number of times in a single month. For example, if you purchase 250,000 pageviews per month, when your webpages using the webfonts have been viewed 250,000 times in a single month, you will need to buy the webfont package again for a higher tier of pageviews per month.
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Pay Once
You get a monthly pageview allowance for your webfonts. As long as the allotted pageviews are not exceeded, this license does not need to be renewed. For example, if you purchase a license that covers 10,000 monthly pageviews, you will remain within your license as long as you do not get more than 10,000 views per month. If the website starts getting more traffic, simply place a new purchase for the additional monthly pageviews you require, as Pay Once webfont purchases are cumulative.
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Pay As You Go
You get a total number of prepaid pageviews that can be used over time. This means that you will pre-pay for a number of pageviews, then you'll have to come back to purchase more after your site has been viewed that number of times. For example, if you purchase 250,000 page views, when your webpages using the webfonts have been viewed 250,000 times, you will need to buy the webfont package again for an additional number of prepaid pageviews. Pageviews are valid for 4 years.
Select this license type when you are developing an app for iOS or Android and you will be embedding the font file in your mobile application’s code.
If the font file itself won’t be embedded in the mobile application (for example, when the font is used in a static graphic image such as a logo) you should purchase a Desktop license instead.
You can use an Electronic Doc license to embed the font in an electronic publication such as an eBook, eMagazine, eNewspaper, or interactive PDF.
An Electronic Doc license is based on the number of publications in which the font is used. Each issue counts as a separate publication. Regional or format variations don't count as separate publications.
Updated versions of publications that are free to previous customers do not need a new license; otherwise, each new version that is released counts as a separate publication.
If the font file itself won’t be embedded in the publication (for example, when the font is used in a static graphic image such as an eBook cover) you should purchase a Desktop license instead.
Adobe’s Desktop Publishing Suite (DPS)
For use within the digital magazine, each font would require an Electronic Doc license. Each issue of a digital magazine counts as a separate publication.
A server license is required for sites, web apps, or services that allow a non-licensed user to utilize the font to create a product (for example, personalized t-shirts, PDF receipts, business cards, and pictures with captions, et cetera).
This license is valid for one year and is renewed each year that the font remains in use.
The price is based upon the number of servers on which the font is installed. Development servers do not count toward the limit. A font downloaded with this license cannot be used in SaaS, where the service is the product rather that the item that is created.
Not to be confused with…
The ‘Server’ name can be a bit slippery. Server fonts can be installed on a server and used by remote users or automated processes to create items. These licenses are fairly common for e-commerce websites that allow their customers to interact with the font via the business’ webpage interface, customize a printed hard-good product, and they’d purchase/receive the hard-good product.
This is not to be confused with multiple-user Desktop licenses. Desktop font licenses are based on the number of users of the fonts; in other words, the number of computers in which the font will be installed.
For an official quote, add the packages to the cart, then view the cart page. On the cart page, update each package’s quantity. Once the cart is configured with what you’d like quoted, select the ‘Get an official quote’ link at the top of the cart page. Quoted prices are locked in for 30 days from the date on the quote. Quoted special prices remain, even if the special ends sooner. MyFonts does not offer Reseller discounts.
Credit card
Orders can be placed through the website directly using a credit card. This is the easiest way to place an order, and offers an immediate download of the fonts.
PayPal
PayPal can be used as a payment option during checkout. Be aware that PayPal e-check purchases can take 7–10 business days to clear, sometimes longer.
If you’ve placed an order using PayPal, review your account’s Order History to confirm if the status is complete.
United States
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We use the billing address of your payment method to determine the tax rate, if any. If we don't have your billing address, we use your physical location at the time of purchase based on your IP address.
Sales tax exempt
If you are sales tax exempt, please email an attached copy of your valid tax exemption certificate to technical support. We'll link it to your account, inform you of this, and you can then place the order exempt from tax.
European Union
In European Union countries, we collect VAT at the local rate of the country you are in when placing the order. We determine your location based on your IP address.
You can download a VAT Invoice after completing an order.
If you have a VAT number, enter it in your Account’s settings page before purchase. Once the number has been verified, you will not be charged VAT on your orders.
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Installation
Fonts can be manually managed and installed following these steps:
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Windows, versions 7 and newer
- Double-click each font file.
- Select the ‘Install’ option.
- Restart the computer.
This Microsoft article is also a helpful resource for Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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Windows, older versions
- Open your computer’s Fonts folder at: Start → Control Panel → Classic View → Fonts.
- Copy-and-paste each font file that is within the saved order folder into the computer’s Fonts folder.
- Restart the computer.
These Microsoft articles are also helpful resources:
for Windows Vista
for Windows XP
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Mac OS X
- Double-click each font file.
- In the window that appears, select the ‘Install’ option.
- Restart desktop applications the font will be used in.
This Apple article is also a helpful resource for Mac OS X.
Unavailable for selection after installation
If recently installed fonts do not appear for selection in desktop applications, the first thing to try is restarting the computer. Sometimes this old remedy is the simple solution.
If the issue persists after restarting, confirm that the fonts appear in alternate desktop applications such as TextEdit or WordPad (TextEdit is included in OS X, and WordPad is included in Windows). If the fonts remain unavailable for selection in either of these two applications, then it is likely that the new fonts are not properly installed.
Matching fonts to an existing document
Quite often multiple foundries will offer their own cut of a font. Without being aware of the exact font used to create the original document, it is generally recommended to use the ‘Substitute’ option. The typesetting application should replace the missing font with the alternate foundry’s cut on your system. Please be aware this may change the document’s formatting.
Not displaying on my site
If you are unable to see your webfonts and are seeing a different font instead, it’s likely that the webfont kit files are 404ing, meaning they can not be found by the web browser and therefore were not loaded. Some common causes of a 404 error are:
- The location of the stylesheet that contains the @font-face rule does not match the relative path that is in your HTML
<head>
element.
- The location of the actual webfont files does not match the path referenced in the @font-face rule within your CSS stylesheet.
- There is an inconsistency with the name of the stylesheet, font-family, or webfont files.
Check that your stylesheet is in the right place by typing in the absolute path to the stylesheet location (the complete URL based on the relative path linked within the HTML <head>
element) in the address bar of your browser. If the path is correct, you will see the contents of the stylesheet.
Next, check the path of the webfont files. By default the @font-face rule in the webkit has the relative path: ‘webfonts/font_file’, assuming that the font files are stored in a folder called ‘webfonts’ that is in the same directory as the stylesheet. If you saved the fonts in a different folder or location, make sure that you update the path in the @font-face rule, so that the path matches the new location of the font files.
Also double-check that the font-family name that is assigned throughout your code matches the font-family name that is assigned in the @font-face rule.
Another handy developer tool is the web browser’s Console. The Console reports ongoing errors, warning, or issues.
Different applications and browsers each interpret fonts uniquely, and offer their own font controls. Understandably it would be upsetting if the product didn’t match what was advertised. Most often, alternate characters that within font are displaying instead of the default characters that are also included. For the default characters to display, font features must be toggled off.
Desktop — OpenType & font features
Using OpenType font features requires an application that offers you the controls for toggling the features on/off, or an option for manually inserting alternate characters. Only a handful of applications offer these options. Below is a table covering current and common applications. For your convenience, application manufacturer’s font feature instructions are linked to their names.
OpenType Compatibility |
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Adobe InDesign
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Adobe Illustrator
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Adobe Photoshop
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Microsoft Word
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Microsoft PowerPoint
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Quark XPress
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TextEdit
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CorelDraw
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CS3 and newer
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CS3 and newer
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CS3 and newer
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2010 and newer
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2010 and newer
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9 and newer
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OS X 10.7 and newer
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X6 and newer
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Ligatures |
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contextual |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
discretionary |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
historical |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
standard |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Alternates |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
contextual |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
stylistic |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
titling |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Other features |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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historical forms |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
ornaments |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
small caps |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
stylistic sets 1-20 |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
swash |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Numbers |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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denominator |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
fractions |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
numerator |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
ordinals |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
lining |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
oldstyle |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
scientific inferiors |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
subscript |
❌ |
❌ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
superscript |
✓ |
✓ |
❌ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
In Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign, font feature controls are within the Character panel sub-menu:
Checked features are applied/on. Unchecked features are off.
In Adobe Illustrator, font feature controls are within the OpenType panel:
Icons at the bottom of the panel are button controls. Darker ‘pressed’ buttons are applied/on.
In Adobe InDesign and Adobe Illustrator, alternate glyphs can manually be inserted into a text frame using the Glyph panel. The panel can be opened by selecting Window from the menu bar → Type → Glyphs.
Webfonts — OpenType & font features
Upload the newly ‘configured’ web font kit to replace the current files. You will then want to style the text tags where the OpenType variant glyphs are to appear with additional CSS in your stylesheet. A good starting point would be using this CSS:
-moz-font-feature-settings:
-moz-font-feature-settings:
-ms-font-feature-settings:
-o-font-feature-settings:
-webkit-font-feature-settings:
font-feature-settings:
Then define the feature tag you would like to toggle ‘on’ in quotes and assign it the value of ‘1’ for ‘on’. In the follwoing example, we will use oldstyle numbers:
-moz-font-feature-settings:"onum" 1;
-moz-font-feature-settings:"onum=1";
-ms-font-feature-settings:"onum" 1;
-o-font-feature-settings:"onum" 1;
-webkit-font-feature-settings:"onum" 1;
font-feature-settings:"onum" 1;
Order History is account specific. If the Order History page is missing previous purchases, perhaps you have logged-in to an alternate MyFonts account? If orders are not appearing in any of MyFonts accounts, please contact technical support with your order number or emailed receipt.