
Font License Agreement
Chris Piascik Font License Agreement
(aka the “Please Don’t Be Weird About My Fonts” Agreement)
By downloading or using one of my fonts, you agree to the following terms:
1. Who Can Use It
This license is for individuals, freelancers, and businesses with annual revenue under $250 million USD.
If you’re bigger than that — congrats, but you’ll need an Extended License.
2. What You Can Do
You can use the font to create:
Print materials (posters, flyers, packaging, zines, etc.)
Digital graphics, social media posts, and web images
Logos (convert to outlines — no editable fonts in logo files)
Merch like t-shirts, stickers, pins, etc. (up to 250,000 total units)
Videos, film, and broadcast (up to 500,000 total views)
Read-only embedding in ebooks or PDFs (up to 250,000 copies)
Pretty much any other normal creative project that isn’t in the Nope List below
3. What You Can’t Do (The Nope List)
Don’t resell, share, redistribute, or give the font away
Don’t upload it to font sites or marketplaces
Don’t embed it in apps, websites, templates, or software
Don’t use it for alphabet products (like rubber stamps or magnetic letters)
Don’t use it for anything hateful, illegal, or creepy
Don’t use it for AI training or other dystopian robot futures
4. Passing It Around (Contractors & Printers)
You can give the font file to a contractor, printer, or collaborator only for your project
They must delete it when done and can’t use it for anything else
5. Extended License Needed If Any are true…
You’re over $250 million in revenue
You want to embed it in software, apps, or design tools
You’re making more than 250k units or hitting over 500k video views
You’re doing a global ad campaign
6. Legal Bits
This is a non-exclusive, non-transferable license
All rights remain with Chris Piascik
You can make backups for yourself but no sharing
Refunds only for defective fonts, requested within 7 days of purchase
(and you must delete all copies if refunded)
TL;DR:
Use the font for your creative stuff, keep it to yourself, don’t be shady, and if your project is huge, just ask me first.