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As of September 1, 2021, DJB Fonts are now free to use in most cases –
for personal and commercial use, *except in case of multi-user sites,
digitized embroidery design and individual stamps/stickers/dies/cutting
machines, etc. Those details are below.

You can now download my fonts at MakersType.com

Personal Use:

If you are going to make

-   Scrapbook pages for you or your friends/family
-   Cards given to family and friends
-   Yearbooks
-   Personal Invitations
-   Products you make only for your classroom (and do not sell on sites
    like TpT)
-   Church bulletins
-   Christmas letters
-   Kids’ school reports
-   Teacher newsletters from the classroom (NOT for your business)
-   Promotions for non-profits

Commercial Use:

Commercial use is generally any use by a business or individual that is
intended to generate profit. This includes but is not limited to the
following:

-   Scrapbook pages (quick pages) used to sell to others
-   Promotional products made for your business (logos, freebies,
    product labels, advertisements, etc.)
-   Greeting cards & invitations/baby shower invites sold in craft
    fairs, Etsy, etc.
-   T-shirts sold for profit or for fundraisers
-   Informational brochures for businesses
-   Newsletters
-   Income-generating blog
-   Blog Designers
-   Logos (which you may copyright, but the typeface, itself, is no
    copyrighted to you).
-   Books
-   Advertisements, etc.
-   Teacher to teacher products
-   Scrapbook design*
-   If the product you are using the font for is intended to generate
    income for you in any way, it is for commercial use.

Where can I purchase a License for a Single Use or All the Fonts Use
License?

DJB Fonts are now free for both personal and commercial-use licensing
except in the cases of:

-   Embroidery machines
-   Recreating Fonts in alphabet format to sell rubber stamps, stickers,
    molds, metal stamps, etc.
-   Cutting Machines
-   Multi-user interfaces where customers can create their own products
    using fonts

Please contact Darcy at djbfonts@gmail.com for pricing in these cases.