Use Okay Type Trial Fonts in your design explorations and mock-ups. Try before you buy.
Okay Type, LLC
Trial Use Addendum
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1. Permitted Use 👍
This license agreement extends the General End User License Agreement. It permits you to use Okay Type’s “Trial Fonts” for evaluation purposes only. You may use the trial fonts:
- To test, experiment, evaluate, and decide if they will work in your design projects
- In initial presentations to clients
2. Prohibited Use 🚫
In addition to the General EULA’s restrictions, you may not use the trial fonts in any:
- Professional, consumer-facing, or otherwise paid projects
- Projects that will be seen by an external audience
- Share the font files with any clients, developers, or other third parties* Send them a link to this page so they can sign up for their own Trial Font license
- Develop art derived from outlining or manipulating the designs contained within the fonts
- Modify the font software in any way
3. Educational Use 🧑🎓
Students may use the trial fonts in their educational work. Students may not use the fonts in any paid or extra-curricular work.
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Okay Type Trial Fonts include:
- Every style in the family, including Variable Fonts (if they exist)
- Font family names with the label “Trial” at the end
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A basic character set:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789 0123456789 Lining numbers are accessible with the lnum OpenType feature .,- - Sample OpenType features (liga, calt, lnum)
- .otf files for testing desktop use
- .woff2 files for testing web use
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Yes, a real email address is required to download the trial fonts. Why? Two reasons:
I need you, an actual human person, to agree to the simple Trial Font license.
And I want see if trial fonts actually result in font sales.
That’s it. I will not use your information for anything else.
You won’t be added to any email lists (unless you check the mailing list box, obv).
I just want to know if providing trial fonts is actually worth the effort.