![]() "Derivative Work" shall mean binary data based upon or derived from Font Software (or any portion of Font Software) in any form in which such binary data may be recast, transformed, or adapted including, but not limited to, binary data in any format into which Font Software may be converted.ħ. ![]() "Use" of the Font Software shall occur when an individual is able to give commands (whether by keyboard or otherwise) that are followed by the Font Software, regardless of the location in which the Font Software resides.Ħ. If you have acquired an entire Font Software Library (that is, a single license for Font Software for 500 or more different typeface designs) and you use such Font Software Library only at a single geographic location, then "Licensed Unit" shall mean up to twenty (20) Workstations connected to no more than two (2) printers with non-volatile memories at such geographic location.ĥ. "Licensed Unit" as used herein shall mean a Basic Licensed Unit or an Expanded Licensed Unit as is appropriate to the context in which the term is used. If you intend to use the Font Software on more equipment than permitted by a Basic Licensed Unit, you must create an " Expanded Licensed Unit" by obtaining from MTI, for an additional fee, a site license for all such equipment. "Basic Licensed Unit" as used herein shall mean up to five (5) Workstations (as defined herein) connected to no more than one (1) printer with a non-volatile memory (for example, a hard drive), all located at a single geographic location. Font Software includes upgrades, updates, related files, permitted modifications, permitted copies, and related documentation.Ĥ. Font Software shall include all bitmap representations of typeface and typographic designs and ornaments created by or derived from the Font Software. ![]() "Font Software" as used herein shall mean software which, when used on an appropriate device or devices, generates typeface and typographic designs and ornaments. "MTI" as used herein shall mean collectively Monotype Imaging Inc., its successors and assigns, its parent and affiliated corporations, its authorized distributors, and any third party which has licensed to MTI any or all of the components of the Font Software supplied to you pursuant to the Agreement.ģ. You are bound by the Agreement and you acknowledge that all Use (as defined herein) of the Font Software (as defined herein) supplied to you by MTI is governed by the Agreement.Ģ. Please read all of the Agreement before you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions.ġ. If you do not wish to be bound by the Agreement, you cannot access, use or download the Font Software. (a) when you click on the area marked "ACCEPT LICENSE AGREEMENT", or, (b) if you are acquiring Font Software on a floppy disk, when you open the package in which the font is contained. End User Agreement (the "Agreement") becomes a binding contract between you and Monotype Imaging Inc. We recommend that you print this End User Agreement for further reference. It is also on the wide side, which I like to think forces shorter headlines and text blocks (unlike Arial Narrow which seems to beg for overwriting.Monotype Imaging Inc. ![]() It feels modern and clean with just the right amount of stylization.Ĭentury Gothic is to Justin Long’s Mac as Arial is to John Hodgman’s PC. ![]() Unlike those first two stalwarts, however, Century Gothic has maintained a relatively fresh, contemporary feel. Like Arial and Times New Roman, Century Gothic is a standard font available on nearly all PCs and Macs. When it comes to presentation, I use even fewer.Īt Edelman, we use Franklin Gothic as it’s one of the more professional-looking fonts included in our standard PC build-even though it should not be considered a “standard font.” (When distributing presentations digitally, we nearly always convert to PDF, which eliminates any issues if the receiver does not have Franklin Gothic.)īut when I’m not using Franklin Gothic or the dreaded Arial (which is often an unfortunate necessity), my favorite font is Century Gothic. And, like most graphic designers, I probably only ever use a half dozen of those fonts on any regular basis. Like most graphic designers, I have thousands of fonts on my computer that I’ve collected over the years. ![]()
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