Subscription or sell?

Hello everybody, I'm a new type designer and I'm creating 3 new fonts. I hope to finish them in July. I have a doubt: selling or subscription font? Thanks. Have a nice day.

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  • Igor Petrovic
    Igor Petrovic Posts: 316
    edited April 11 Answer ✓
    Hi Andrea,

    If you are asking about the license type, it depends on your business plan. I would say that the permanent licensing model is more suitable for new typefoundries that have yet to establish a customer base. My impression is that clients in general prefer permanent licenses and will tolerate being disturbed each year only if they respect the typefoundry or typeface above a certain point.

    Subscription makes more sense for the web, because it is harder to control desktop use than web use. 

    If the subscription plan is such that its price really reflects the limitation that was imposed on the client, then clients might be interested. Let's say that the basic (10k views) permanent web license is $40, and the expected term of its usage is 8 years. A yearly subscription for it would be $5 (mathematically), but let's say $15–20 in reality ( because otherwise the typefoundry loses the opportunity to get a safe $40 at once).

    But my impression (maybe wrong) is that foundries that go with subscription don't follow this line, but rather tend to somehow sell at the same price ($40), but just impose a yearly limitation on top of that.
  • James Montalbano
    James Montalbano Posts: 111
    Answer ✓
    Perpetual licensing is all that Terminal Design sells. We have been doing it for 30 years and it works well for us and our clients.

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