Can I create rubber stamps, stickers, digital scrapbook files using Larabie Fonts typefaces?
Q: Can I create an alphabet using Larabie Fonts typefaces to give away or sell? A: Let me be very clear. If you’re not creating a complete alphabet then this does not apply – the previous question applies to you. If there’s some kind of software involved that allows users to type words using the alphabet you’ve created then that’s font software. You need a custom license for that type of use. If you’re selling/giving away a the whole alphabet in one or several images then you need to indicate the original name of the font and “name of font” is a trademark of Ray Larabie. For example: Pupcat is a trademark of Ray Larabie. This can be in small print and does not need to be prevalent. As long as it’s included somewhere on the website, packaging, documentation etc. that’s fine. No, you can’t change the name of the font. If you need to alter the name of the font, you can arrange for a custom license agreement. Q: Can you give me some examples of scrapbooking applications that require no per