An iPad showing the Thistle Type Licence Agreement

Licensing doesn’t need to be complicated. I've kept it simple, so you can get on with the creative part.

LicenceWhat it’s forTypical Uses
DesktopDesign & content creationBranding projects, logos, packaging, social media graphics, print materials, presentations
WebWebsitesBusiness websites, portfolios, blogs, ecommerce sites using @font-face
AppMobile applicationsiOS/Android apps, UI design, in-app content, menus, user interfaces
e-PublicationDigital publicationseBooks, digital magazines, reports, PDFs with live text
TemplateEditable templatesCanva templates, PowerPoint decks, website themes, social media kits for resale

What’s included

Simple terms. No surprises
Perpetual licence (no subscription)
Commercial use included
Standard font formats included
Ongoing support

What you can’t do

A few simple rules
Share or redistribute font files
Allow access outside licensed users
Include fonts as downloadable assets
Use fonts beyond your licence limits

Choosing a web licence

Based on monthly unique visitors (MUV)
50k → personal sites, freelancers
250k → small businesses
1M → growing brands, agencies
5M → large or high-traffic websites

What happens if my project grows?

As your project or audience grows, you can upgrade at any time – you’ll only pay the difference between tiers. If you don’t see a licence that fits your needs, get in touch for a custom option.