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For Ubuntu-title, be aware that you inherit the copyright and licensing of upstream: currently LGPL2. (see clause 2c).

Some recommendations for you about licensing fonts for collaborative design:

Thanks for all your efforts in extending this font and releasing the sources :)

Submitted by yosch (not verified) on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 13:36.

If you are interested in creating additional weights, try to not add or remove points, so that additional weights can be interpolated.

As far as I'm concerned anyone can do anything they want with it. I haven't wasted too many brain cycles reading all the licenses for creative works, though I have looked at a lot of licenses for type, and I'm not sure if most of the Creative Commons licenses apply there, due to the fact the type designs aren't copyrightable in the U.S. Most font licenses look a lot more like software licenses, since the actual bytes can by copyrighted. If anyone has any recommendations let me know. I would be most comfortable with the most permissive license possible.

Submitted by Robertson on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 07:00.

i would love to help creating light/black weights for this typeface, but i think i cannot do it unless you include a (free) license with the files. (?)

does making the sources available mean you are inviting other designers to work on this project with you? :-)

hello christian вІ very nice work indeed.

Gustavo Ferreira / Jan / 1 / 9.35pm

Submitted by Gustavo Ferreira (not verified) on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 05:35.

Your work on this font in incredible!

Submitted by (not verified) on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 04:46.

[ Update: Due to all of the drama around licensing/trademarks and source code, I'm posting an update with a link to the LGPL in there somewhere (see if you can find it) and and updated trademark table specifically noting that Ubuntu is a trademark of Canonical. I also updated the build script to remove an erroneous include. ]

I've also nudged some of the letter shapes to be a little more squarish. The rounded forms conform to the Ubuntu ideal of a human and approachable operating system, but in previous cuts some of the characters were starting to appear childish, where the logotype does not. The best example of this is the lower case 'a'.

Here is a release candidate for the Ubuntu titling font. I've included the "source" FontLab (not open source, sorry) file along with the build script I use to author the OTF and TTF files. This version not only includes many more diacritics, but includes OpenType features such as small caps, small cap numerals as well as some alternate characters. I have also polished the spacing and added kerning, which was missing from previous versions.

Submitted by Robertson on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 04:19

New release of the Ubuntu titling font

New release of the Ubuntu titling font | Betatype

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