

#Free fonts commercial use code
I recommend using the Google Fonts API (the HTML/ CSS embed code snippets provided by Google).
#Free fonts commercial use install
You can download the ZIP files from this page (using the links located under the bottom right corner of the sample images) and then install the font files locally on your system like you would any other font.ĭo you recommend self-hosting or serving the fonts directly from Google? Some fonts are optimized for use on screens, so it’s always a good idea to print some test copies to see how they read on a printed page.Ĭan I use fonts from Google Fonts in Photoshop? You can download the ZIP files from this page (using the links located under the bottom right corner of the sample images) and then install the font files locally on your system like you would any other font. That said, you should always double-check and read the individual license before redistributing any font.Ĭan I use fonts from Google Fonts in print? Both licenses allow for redistribution with the requirement that a copy of the original license and copyright notice is included.

All fonts available on Google Fonts are released as open-source under either the SIL Open Font License version 1.1 or Apache License version 2.0. That said, you should always double-check and read the individual license before using any font in a project.Ĭan I use fonts from Google Fonts in a WordPress theme that I am selling?

I have additional pairing recommendations in The Definitive Guide to Free Fonts, which also includes the closest free alternative on Google Fonts to every commercial font featured on Typewolf.Ĭan I use fonts from Google Fonts in commercial projects? I also wrote an article sharing some of my favorite combinations with a focus on lesser-used typefaces. This is a great way to gather inspiration and see the combinations that other designers have used. Frequently Asked Questions Do you have any recommendations for pairing Google Fonts?Ĭlicking any of the font names above (or image samples) will take you to a page that shows examples of that font in use in the wild.
