Summary: We suggest following these guidelines to help ensure your fonts are of the highest quality. Read more about these guidelines below, and also check out these additional articles for more category-specific guidelines:
General Guidelines •
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Fonts •
Add-Ons
Guidelines |
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Resolution Recommended |
- Font paths are clean and do not have excessive nodes
- Font is not auto-traced
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File Format(s) Recommended |
- Desktop: TTF, OTF
- Webfont: TTF, OTF, WOFF, EOT, SVG
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Accessibility
Ensuring your product works well for a wide audience
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- OpenType fonts are PUA unicode-mapped.
- Full character set offers Basic Latin capitals, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation at minimum.
- Includes guide to access the font’s special characters
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Product Description
Important information to include that helps the customer answer their own questions
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- List of characters/diacritics
- Languages supported
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Additional Quality Standards
These standards ensure that your customers have the best possible experience with your product
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- All font files (.otf, .ttf, .SVG, .woff, .woff2) are descriptively named
- Webfont formats are compatible with multiple device types
- Font paths should not be out of bounds (causing a font’s ascenders / descenders to get “cut off” in some applications)
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Please review the following guidelines carefully. Failure to follow these guidelines may subject your product to removal.
Overall Quality
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- Products categorized in “Fonts” must not be delivered in a non-installable graphic format, such as .AI or .EPS. (e.g. Typographical sets (or Alphabets) do NOT belong in the Fonts category.)
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For any questions, please reach out to our Support Team.