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Re: Adobe's unlimited web license
@"Stuart Sandler" Fonts are bought by professional buyers, i.e. this is a B2B transaction. Comparing these to B2C (business to consumer) transactions will always be problematic. Buyers func…6 -
Re: Recommendations on building a foundry website
The site is from 2016 and quite outdated but it does the job, for now. We’re using a custom-developed backend and frontend. Under the hood it uses a PHP backend (how outdated!) and an AngularJS fron…4 -
Re: How do you make a living as an independent type designer?
Just about the foundry naming: Grilli Type is doing fine, and I’m still amazed at our weird name 15 years into our journey. No offense intended, but I would strongly recommend to ignore that advice.4 -
Re: Should a Desktop License include Use in Online Design Tools?
Generally speaking, this licensing is always purchased in addition to other licensing types. It’s not really an issue from our point of view, we’re not here to police our licensees super hardcore as…1 -
Re: Should a Desktop License include Use in Online Design Tools?
This is because most users of Canva are in a corporate environment where templates are set up once, and then exported with some adjustments. These exports are usually not edited by a designer but by …4