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- License
- Free for Personal Use
- Free for Commercial Use
- Modification Allowed
- Redistribution Allowed
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Moby was created in 2002 by Felix Braden as a corporate and headline font for the Cologne based design bureau Glashaus. The letterforms are insprired by the logotype of the legendary Bauhaus School in Weimar (Germany) and are created on a 5 x 5 Pixel grid. The family comes with 3 Fonts: Moby Bold, Regular and Monospaced.MOBY is freeware! You are allowed to use the font(s) for every kind of publication (electronic/print), it doesn't matter if its commercial or not. You can copy and give it away to your friends as long as the README-file is included with the opentype or truetype data. Â It may not be remade or redistributed in any way: it may not be made available for download, it may not be sold, it may not be included in any kind of software collection without the express written permission of the designer. Â Felix Braden shall, in no event, be liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use this font. Â I am looking forward to your comments, suggestions and to any information if/how you incorporated this font.
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©2014 Floodfonts, designed by Felix Braden.
MOBY is freeware! You are allowed to use the font(s) for every kind of publication (electronic/print), it doesn't matter if its commercial or not. You can copy and give it away to your friends as long as the README-file is included with the opentype or truetype data.
It may not be remade or redistributed in any way: it may not be made available for download, it may not be sold, it may not be included in any kind of software collection without the express written permission of the designer.
Felix Braden shall, in no event, be liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use this font.
I am looking forward to your comments, suggestions and to any information if/how you incorporated this font.
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