Help w/ Selling a Font
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- ********0
Can I revise my estimate?
I suggest you give them a all your writing instruments and beg for mercy.
Mimio
(Apr 27 05, 11:53)hahahha rofl Mimio!
NT is brutal man, just do your best,..... lol
- MrRemote0
$100 non-exclusive, but try to sell them on having it exclusive. Then you could justify alot more due to potential sales.
I'd also maybe offer to do additional kearning pairs, numbers, punctuation, etc. in an attemp to make them go exclusive and jack the price.
- ********0
alright seriously. I used to license a lot of sound files.
he's right
Exclusive: ~$1000.00
Non-Exclusive: ~$500.000
One Time Usage: ~$350done
- Mimio0
Sounds fair Jazx.
Tell us what happens Timtastic. We're all curious what our ugly children might sell for on the open market.
- rabattski0
$1000? are you mad? no way that's way too much. you buy much more decent extensive and complete fonts with better kerning for $30 (single user license), i'd say try $50 for 1 cpu and give them discount if they need it for more cpu's.
- boiconet0
I was looking for a good Font Licence to... er... reappropriate. And came across this on the Lineto website:
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"Rule Number One: Always license the fonts you are using, and do not share, trade or illegally download fonts. By pirating fonts or using pirated fonts you are not damaging some huge multinational company, but your fellow design colleagues who have put a lot of time, energy, and money into producing sophisticated software tools.Using fonts illegally is not an irreverent statement about «Open Source» and does not make you a glamourous rebel of the internet age, but simply a digital pickpocket.
A word to the wise: Font piracy is killing innovation."
--------------------------------...Harsh?