Concorde Font
Concorde Font
Concorde Font
Designed and created by Laura Bennett Design
Concorde is a vintage-style Serif Display font, that features unique curves, moderate thins, and sophisticated lines with a touch of French flair. Concorde’s defining feature is its unique set of 44 Alternate Characters that make for flexibility and specialty use! Concorde Display font is a Parisian inspired font designed in Los Angeles.
Features:
– 318 glyphs
– Full set of Alternate Characters
– Western, Central, and South Eastern European characters
– Supports over 200+ languages
– Numericals, currency symbols, punctuation, accent characters
What’s included in your purchase:
– OTF font file (desktop)
– WOFF font file (web)
– TTF font file (web)
– User license pdf
About
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Your download will include the OTF and/or WOFF+TTF version of the Concorde Font. In addition, you'll receive the User License Agreement, and a guide on How to Use your new font!
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The Concorde Regular comes in OTF and Webfont versions enabling you to use the font in any software!
Glyphs
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Concorde Regular is display serif with both Magiscule + Miniscule characters. It includes the standard 26 letterforms, 319 glyphs including accent characters, standard punctuation, numericals, math symbols, and more. In addition, Concorde Regular features assorted alternate characters to enable a unique and exclusive use.
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Concorde Regular includes language support for over 200 languages not limited to: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, and more.
Delivery Information
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Once you purchase your license, you will receive an email with a link to download your font files and instructions on how to use, within 24 hours of purchase! Thank you so much for your support!
Frequently Asked Questions
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You may not use Concorde font as the sole entity of your logo unaltered. If you wish to utilize this font in your wordmark, it must become altered from it's original state, or utilize it in conjuction with other assets.
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You may use a font as part of your logo, as long as the original asset is (1) modified and (2) not the dominant element of the logo. However, you must disclaim the asset if registering for Trademark protection, and you may not enforce any rights on the font itself.
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Yes, but make sure you purchase the correct quantity of Desktop Licenses at checkout. Each Desktop License is good for one user.
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To use the Licensed webfont, target the @font-face selector in your CSS files. Also make sure to include all Copyright and legal information files in your font’s download folder.
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Yes. This is one of the special sublicensing exceptions. You can sublicense the asset to a client, when you’re transferring them a completed End Use.
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With a Desktop license, yes. The Licensee can apply the font in unlimited physical advertisements for local, national, and global markets. If you are designing these ads on behalf of a third party, a special sublicensing exception applies
Licensing Options
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The licensed font can appear in unlimited commercial and personal projects including, but not limited to, physical end products, social media, broadcast, packaging, and paid ads. 1 Desktop License is allowed for 1 user.
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This license permits use of the Licensed Asset in a single mobile app, desktop app, or video game title owned or controlled by Licensee.
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Mattina—Sera was designed with a unique presence perfect for display usage. This makes it a good fit for logotypes. A specific license is mandatory to use it as/in a brand logo.
Brand license (Logo) is a one-time fee for 1 brand. It's unlimited in time and commercial use is included (for the brand which acquires the license). -
This license permits use of the font in the number of e-books or other e-publication titles selected at checkout, owned or controlled by Licensee for an unlimited number of sales or distribution.
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The licensed font can appear in multiple websites owned or controlled by the Licensee. Pageview limit agreed upon at checkout.
Do’s and Dont’s
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Use the Licensed Font for personal and commercial purposes, under the allowances of each license
Sell an unlimited amount of items for the number of projects permitted in each license (e.g. unlimited sales of one ebook title for the E-pub License)
Sublicense the font in three situations only: to a third party that manufactures, markets, or distributes completed End Uses on your behalf, to a subcontractor that provides services to you, to a client, when you’re transferring them a completed End Use
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Resell or Sub-License the Licensed Asset as in a way that is directly competitive with the original Licensed Asset.
Resell any modification of the asset on its own.
Make the asset public or share the asset in any way.