Licensing
The Latinotype licensing agreement is designed to be clear and uncomplicated. It tells you exactly what you can do with our typefaces without hidden clauses or confusing fine print.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we offer trial versions — which font are you interested in? Please provide more details so we can better assist you.
Note: Trial versions include a non-commercial use EULA and are only suitable for testing on internal projects. If you intend to publish using the font, you will need a valid commercial license.
It is recommended to clear the font cache, which can resolve issues where the system does not correctly read new font files — especially when a font with the same name as an existing one has been installed.
Steps:
• Remove the installed font.
• Clear the font cache.
• Reinstall the font.
If you purchased the license through our store or another provider, we will need you to send us your proof of purchase so we can help you resolve the issue.
The files may not be up to date. In that case, we will need your proof of purchase to verify and provide you with the correct version.
For this, we will need your proof of purchase.
If you purchased the font through an online store (such as Creative Market or another), you may be able to download updated versions from your purchase history or user account.
Yes, requests can be made.
Although OTF files are generally the most recommended due to their versatility and ability to handle advanced typographic features, in some situations TTF files may be preferable or necessary.
For this, we will also need your proof of purchase.
To resolve font issues, first remove any previous or trial versions to avoid conflicts.
Then, clear your operating system's font cache by closing applications, deleting cache files, and restarting your computer.
Next, reinstall the purchased font in the appropriate format (OTF or TTF).
Make sure the font is compatible with your software and program version.
In extreme cases, you may consider reinstalling or downgrading your software, though this is a last resort. If the issue persists, please contact us.
In general, font issues can be resolved with less drastic steps such as:
1. Removing previous or trial versions of the font.
2. Clearing the operating system's font cache.
3. Reinstalling the purchased version of the font.
4. Checking the font file format (OTF or TTF) according to the program and operating system.
If the issue persists, please contact us.
