Riot Fonts
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@import url(//db.onlinewebfonts.com/c/a0c3e9d945eb0f15bb224c627d0a4564?family=Riot);#3 Use font-face declaration Fonts.(http | https)
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Beton W01 Bold Cmp
Style : RegularPackagesBetonW01-BoldCmp
StyleRegular
Version1.00
CompanyLinotype GmbH
AuthorHeinrich Jost
TrademarkBeton is a trademark of Bauer Types, S.A.
CopyrightCopyright 2006 Linotype GmbH, www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This font software may not be reproduced, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype GmbH.
DescriptionThe Bauer Typefoundry first released the Beton family of types in 1936. Created by the German type designer Heinrich Jost, the present digital version of the Beton family consists of six slab serif typefaces. First developed during the early 1800s, by the 1930s slab serif faces had become one of many stock styles of type developed by foundries all over the world. Because of their distance from pen-drawn forms and their industrial appearance, they were seen as modern typefaces (their serifs kept them from being too modern). Faces like Beton were interesting contemporary competitors with more thoroughly modern experiments like Basic Commercial and Futura. The first slab serif typefaces, like Adrian Frutiger's revival Egyptienne F were outgrowths of didone style text faces (e.g., Walbaum). As newspapers and advertising grew in importance in the western world (especially in Wild West America), type founders and printers began to create bigger, bolder typefaces, which would set large headlines apart from text, and each other. Through display tactics, businesses and industry could begin to visually differentiate their products from one another. This craze eventually led to the development of monster sized wood type, among other things. By the 20th Century, the typographic establishment had begun to tame, categorize, and codify 19th Century type styles. It was in the wake of this environment that Jost developed Beton. Jost, one of Bauer's in-house designers, was also the creator of the prolific Bauer Bodoni, which is widely regarded as one of the best Bodoni revivals ever cast. The Beton family is a type family in a pre-1950s sense of the word. Although six styles of type are available, only four of them fit in logical progression with each other (Beton Light, Beton Demi Bold, Beton Bold, and Beton Extra Bold). The other two members of the family, Beton Bold Condensed and Beton Bold Compressed, are more like distant cousins. They function better as single headlines to text set in Beton Light or Beton Demi Bold, of as companions to totally separate typefaces. Beton Light and Beton Demi Bold are well suited for setting book text, and other running text applications that require sizes under 12 point. Beton Bold and Beton Bold Condensed may be used for shorter lengths of texts at 12 point or above, as well as for headlines. Beton Extra Bold and Beton Bold Compressed are best left to headlines and display purposes alone, although they could make a mean logo in the right hands. Beton is very similar to another 1930s German slab serif family, Memphis.
LicenseNOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENTYou have obtained this font software either directly from Linotype GmbH or together with software distributed by one of Linotype's licensees.This font software is a valuable asset of Linotype GmbH. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this font software is limited to your workstation for your own use. You may not copy or distribute this font software. If you have any questions regarding your license terms, please review the license agreement you received with the software.General license terms and usage rights can be viewed at www.linotype.com/license.Generelle Lizenzbedingungen und Nutzungsrechte finden Sie unter www.linotype.com/license.Pour plus d'informations concernant le contrat d'utilisation du logiciel de polices, veuillez consulter notre site web www.linotype.com/license.Linotype GmbH can be contacted at:Tel.: +49(0)6172 484-418
MichiNoInku
Style : RegularPackagesMichiNoInku
StyleRegular
Version1.00 August 29, 2013, initial release
CopyrightTypeface (your company). 2013. All Rights Reserved
DescriptionThis font was created using FontCreator 6.5 from High-Logic.com
Supria Sans W01 Cd Light
Style : RegularPackagesSupriaSansW01-CdLight
StyleRegular
Version1.00
CompanyHannes von Doehren
AuthorHannes von Doehren
TrademarkPrio Sans is a trademark of Hannes von Doehren.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2010 by Hannes von Doehren. All rights reserved.
DescriptionCopyright (c) 2010 by Hannes von Doehren. All rights reserved.
LTC Californian W01 TxtSwashIt
Style : RegularPackagesLTCCalifornianW01-TxtSwashIt
StyleRegular
Version3.00
CompanyLanston Type Co.- P22 type foundry
AuthorFredric Goudy
TrademarkLTC Californian Text Swash Italic is a trademark of Lanston Type Co.- P22 type foundry.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2013 by Lanston Type Co.- P22 type foundry. All rights reserved.
Descriptionwww.p22.com
LicenseFor Current End User License Agreement, please see: http://www.p22.com/support/license.html
BabyJeepers-Regular
Style : RegularPackagesBaby Jeepers
StyleRegular
Version3.001
CompanyRay Larabie
AuthorRay Larabie
TrademarkBaby Jeepers is a trademark of Typodermic Fonts Inc.
Copyright(c) 1997-2012 Typodermic Fonts Inc. See attached license agreement. If agreement is missing visit typodermicfonts.com for more info.
Descriptionhttp://typodermicfonts.com/pages/license
Licensehttp://typodermicfonts.com/pages/license
HansKendrick-Regular
Style : RegularPackagesHans Kendrick 3
StyleRegular
Version1.000;PS 001.001;hotconv 1.0.56
CompanyHanken Studio
AuthorAlfredo Marco Pradil
TrademarkHans Kendrick 3 is a trademark of Hanken Studio.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2014 by Hanken Studio. All rights reserved.
DescriptionHans Kendrick 3 Regular is a font by Hanken Studio, designed by Alfredo Marco Pradil in 2014.
LicenseOFL FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about the SIL Open Font License (OFL)Version 1.1-update3 - Sept 2013(See http://scripts.sil.org/OFL for updates)CONTENTS OF THIS FAQ1 USING AND DISTRIBUTING FONTS LICENSED UNDER THE OFL2 USING OFL FONTS FOR WEB PAGES AND ONLINE WEB FONT SERVICES3 MODIFYING OFL-LICENSED FONTS4 LICENSING YOUR ORIGINAL FONTS UNDER THE OFL5 CHOOSING RESERVED FONT NAMES6 ABOUT THE FONTLOG7 MAKING CONTRIBUTIONS TO OFL PROJECTS8 ABOUT THE LICENSE ITSELF9 ABOUT SIL INTERNATIONALAPPENDIX A - FONTLOG EXAMPLE1 USING AND DISTRIBUTING FONTS LICENSED UNDER THE OFL1.1 Can I use the fonts for a book or other print publication, to create logos or other graphics or even to manufacture objects based on their outlines?Yes. You are very welcome to do so. Authors of fonts released under the OFL allow you to use their font software as such for any kind of design work. No additional license or permission is required, unlike with some other licenses. Some examples of these uses are: logos, posters, business cards, stationery, video titling, signage, t-shirts, personalised fabric, 3D-printed/laser-cut shapes, sculptures, rubber stamps, cookie cutters and lead type.1.1.1 Does that restrict the license or distribution of that artwork?No. You remain the author and copyright holder of that newly derived graphic or object. You are simply using an open font in the design process. It is only when you redistribute, bundle or modify the font itself that other conditions of the license have to be respected (see below for more details).1.1.2 Is any kind of acknowledgement required?No. Font authors may appreciate being mentioned in your artwork's acknowledgements alongside the name of the font, possibly with a link to their website, but that is not required.1.2 Can the fonts be included with Free/Libre and Open Source Software collections such as GNU/Linux and BSD distributions and repositories?Yes! Fonts licensed under the OFL can be freely included alongside other software under FLOSS (Free/Libre and Open Source Software) licenses. Since fonts are typically aggregated with, not merged into, existing software, there is little need to be concerned about incompatibility with existing software licenses. You may also repackage the fonts and the accompanying components in a .rpm or .deb package (or other similar package formats or installers) and include them in distribution CD/DVDs and online repositories. (Also see section 5.9 about rebuilding from source.)1.3 I want to distribute the fonts with my program. Does this mean my program also has to be Free/Libre and Open Source Software?No. Only the portions based on the Font Software are required to be released under the OFL. The intent of the license is to allow aggregation or bundling with software under restricted licensing as well.1.4 Can I sell a software package that includes these fonts?Yes, you can do this with both the Original Version and a Modified Version of the fonts. Examples of bundling made possible by the OFL would include: word processors, design and publishing applications, training and educational software, games and entertainment software, mobile device applications, etc.1.5 Can I include the fonts on a CD of freeware or commercial fonts?Yes, as long some other font or software is also on the disk, so the OFL font is not sold by itself.1.6 Why won't the OFL let me sell the fonts alone?The intent is to keep people from making money by simply redistributing the fonts. The only people who ought to profit directly from the fonts should be the original authors, and those authors have kindly given up potential direct income to distribute their fonts under the OFL. Please honour and respect their contribution!1.7 What about sharing OFL fonts with friends on a CD, DVD or USB stick?You are very welcome to share open fonts with friends, family and colleagues through removable media. Just remember to include the full font package, including any copyright notices and licensing information as available in OFL.txt. In the case where you sell the font, it has to come bundled with software.1.8 Can I host the fonts on a web site for others to use?Yes, as long as you make the full font package available. In most cases it may be best to point users to the main site that distributes the Original Version so they always get the most recent stable and complete version. See also discussion of web fonts in Section 2.1.9 Can I host the fonts on a server for use over our internal network?Yes. If the fonts are transferred from the server to the client computer by means that allow them to be used even if the computer is no longer attached to the network, the full package (copyright notices, licensing information, etc.) should be included.1.10 Does the full OFL license text always need to accompany the font?The only situation in which an OFL font can be distributed without the text of the OFL (either in a separate file or in font metadata), is when a font is embedded in a document or bundled within a program. In the case of metadata included within a font, it is legally sufficient to include only a link to the text of the OFL on http://scripts.sil.org/OFL, but we strongly recommend against this. Most modern font formats include metadata fields that will accept the full OFL text, and full inclusion increases the likelihood that users will understand and properly apply the license.1.11 What do you mean by 'embedding'? How does that differ from other means of distribution?By 'embedding' we mean inclusion of the font in a document or file in a way that makes extraction (and redistribution) difficult or clearly discouraged. In many cases the names of embedded fonts might also not be obvious to those reading the document, the font data format might be altered, and only a subset of the font - only the glyphs required for the text - might be included. Any other means of delivering a font to another person is considered 'distribution', and needs to be accompanied by any copyright notices and licensing information available in OFL.txt.1.12 So can I embed OFL fonts in my document?Yes, either in full or a subset. The restrictions regarding font modification and redistribution do not apply, as the font is not intended for use outside the document.1.13 Does embedding alter the license of the document itself?No. Referencing or embedding an OFL font in any document does not change the license of the document itself. The requirement for fonts to remain under the OFL does not apply to any document created using the fonts and their derivatives. Similarly, creating any kind of graphic using a font under OFL does not make the resulting artwork subject to the OFL.1.14 If OFL fonts are extracted from a document in which they are embedded (such as a PDF file), what can be done with them? Is this a risk to author(s)?The few utilities that can extract fonts embedded in a PDF will typically output limited amounts of outlines - not a complete font. To create a working font from this method is much more difficult and time consuming than finding the source of the original OFL font. So there is little chance that an OFL font would be extracted and redistributed inappropriately through this method. Even so, copyright laws address any misrepresentation of authorship. All Font Software released under the OFL and marked as such by the author(s) is intended to remain under this license regardless of the distribution method, and cannot be redistributed under any other license. We strongly discourage any font extraction - we recommend directly using the font sources instead - but if you extract font outlines from a document, please be considerate: respect the work of the author(s) and the licensing model.1.15 What about distributing fonts with a document? Within a compressed folder structure? Is it distribution, bundling or embedding?Certain document formats may allow the inclusion of an unmodified font within their file structure which may consist of a compressed folder containing the var
Supra W03 NormCompressedItalic
Style : Normal ItalicPackagesSupra Compressed
StyleNormal Italic
Version3.00
Companyt Wiescher, Wiescher-Design, Munich, Germany,.wiescher-design.de
AuthorGert Wiescher
TrademarkSupra is a trademark of t Wiescher, Wiescher-Design, Munich, Germany,.wiescher-design.de.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2013 by t Wiescher, Wiescher-Design, Munich, Germany,.wiescher-design.de. All rights reserved.
LicenseWiescher Design Standard LicenseBy buying this font you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement, in conjunction with the receipt that accompanies each purchase from Wiescher-Design, constitutes the complete agreement between you and Wiescher-Design.1. Allowed usesYou may use the licensed fonts to create images on any surface such as computer screens, paper, web pages, photographs, movie credits, printed material, T-shirts, and other surfaces 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.2. Number of usersThe maximum number of simultaneous users is specified in the applicable receipt. All users must belong to the same company or household purchasing the font.3. Third partiesYou may provide the font to a graphic designer, printer or other service bureau that is working on your behalf only if they agree to use the font exclusively for your work, agree to the terms of this license, and retain no copies of the font on completion of the work.You may not provide the font or make it accessible to any other third parties.4. EmbeddingYou may embed the licensed fonts into any document you send to third parties provided such embedding is restricted to viewing and printing that document.You may not embed the licensed fonts into software or hardware products in which the fonts will be used by the purchasers of such products. Such use requires a different license (OEM). Please contact g@wiescher-design.de for information on OEM licenses.5. ModificationsYou may import characters from the font as graphical objects into a drawing program and modify such graphical objects.You may not modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or create derivative works based on the licensed font itself without Wiescher-Design' prior written consent.6. CopyrightThe font and the accompanying materials are copyrighted and contain proprietary information and trade secrets belonging to the foundry owning the font. Unauthorized copying of the Product even if modified, merged, or included with other software, or of the written materials, is expressly forbidden. You may be held legally responsible for any infringement of the foundrys intellectual property rights that is caused or encouraged by your failure to abide by the terms of this Agreement.7. TerminationThis Agreement is effective until terminated. This Agreement will terminate automatically without notice from Wiescher-Design if you fail to comply with any provision contained herein. Upon termination, you must destroy the written materials, the Product, and all copies of them, in part and in whole, including modified copies, if any.8. Product UpgradesWiescher-Design may, from time to time, update the Product. Product upgrade pricing may apply.9. Disclaimer and Limited WarrantyWiescher-Design warrants the Product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twenty one (21) days from the date of delivery as shown on your receipt. Wiescher-Design' entire liability and your exclusive remedy as to a defective product shall be, at Wiescher-Design' option, either return of purchase price or replacement of any such product that is returned to Wiescher-Design with a copy of the invoice. Wiescher-Design shall have no responsibility to replace the product or refund the purchase price if failure results from accident, abuse or misapplication, or if any product is lost or damaged due to theft, fire, or negligence. Any replacement product will be warranted for twenty one (21) days. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights, which vary from state to state.EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, THE PRODUCT, IS PROVIDED AS IS. WIESCHER-DESIGN DOES NOT MAKE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Product rests upon you. Wiescher-Design does not warrant that the functions contained in the Product will meet your requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free.WIESCHER-DESIGN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FROM LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT EVEN IF WIESCHER-DESIGN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.10. Governing LawThis agreement is governed by the laws of Germany.
Geogrotesque Regular
Style : RegularPackagesGeogrotesque
StyleRegular
Version2.001
CompanyEduardo Manso
AuthorEduardo Manso
TrademarkGeogrotesque is a trademark of Eduardo Manso.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2009 by Eduardo Manso. All rights reserved.
DescriptionCopyright (c) 2009 by Eduardo Manso. All rights reserved.
Bulo W03 Hair Blond Italic
Style : Hair Blond ItalicPackagesBulo
StyleHair Blond Italic
Version1.00
CompanyTPGR
AuthorJordi Embodas
TrademarkBulo is a trademark of Jordi Embodas.
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2012 by Jordi Embodas. All rights reserved.
DescriptionCopyright (c) 2012 by Jordi Embodas. All rights reserved.