Last updated: June 2026
Everything on designalot.net is made by Bogdan and owned by Design a Lot SRL. When you buy a product, you are buying a license to use it, not the ownership of it. We keep the copyright; you get the right to put the work to use under the terms below.
These terms are written to be read, not to trip you up. If something here is unclear for your specific case, email us at office@designalot.net before you buy and we will sort it out.
There are three kinds of license on the store:
- Font licenses (Desktop, Web Font, App) for typefaces.
- Commercial license for mockups, graphics, and templates.
- Freebie license for anything we give away for free.
Font licenses
Fonts are sold by how you intend to use them. Each license covers a different kind of use, and you buy the one (or ones) that match your project. You can always add another license later if a project grows into new territory.
For all font licenses: you may use the font for your own work or for client work, and you may modify the font for your own use as long as you do not redistribute the modified files. The font files themselves stay with you and your team. You may not share, resell, or hand off the raw font files to anyone outside your license.
Desktop license
This is the everyday license. It lets you install the font on your computers and use it to create static artwork: logos, wordmarks, packaging, print, posters, social graphics, merchandise, presentations, client deliverables.
What it covers in plain terms:
- Install and use the font across the computers in your studio (a small team, not a whole company hosting it on a shared server for everyone to pull from).
- Create finished designs, flattened or outlined, for yourself or your clients.
- Hand a client a logo or a layout built with the font. The artwork is theirs to use.
What it does not cover:
- Embedding the live font file in a website so text renders in the browser. That is the Web Font license.
- Building the font into an app, game, or piece of software. That is the App license.
If you make a logo for a client with the font, the logo is fine to use. Keep in mind the font itself is not exclusive: other people license it too, so the typeface is not something you or your client can claim as your own.
Web Font license
This lets you self-host the font on a website so it loads as live, selectable text (the @font-face / webfont kit way), rather than baked into an image.
What it covers:
- Use the webfont kit on one domain so headings and body text render live in the font.
- Unlimited page views. There is no traffic cap. Use it on a site of any size, as long as it stays on the one domain the license is for.
A Web Font license covers one domain. If you need the font live on a second site, add another Web Font license for that domain.
What it does not cover:
- Desktop design work. If you also need to set the font in your design tools, add a Desktop license.
- Embedding the font inside an app or downloadable product. That is the App license.
Host the font on your own server or your client’s. Do not point a public CDN or shared library at the files in a way that lets anyone else pull them.
App license
This covers building the font into a product where the font file ships as part of the thing you are selling or distributing: a mobile or desktop app, a game, embedded software, or an e-book or e-publication where the font is embedded.
What it covers:
- Embed the font in one application or product so it travels with the build.
- Use it across that product’s screens and assets.
- Unlimited installs and downloads of that one app. There is no cap on how many users install it.
What it does not cover:
- A second, separate app or product. Each one needs its own App license.
- Use beyond the app itself (your marketing site, your print collateral). Add Web or Desktop licenses for those.
Custom license
If your use does not fit cleanly into the three above (broadcast and film, very high web traffic, multiple apps under one license, bundling the font into a product you redistribute, or anything else that needs special terms), email us. We will write a license that fits and quote it.
Commercial license (mockups, graphics, templates)
Mockups, graphics, and templates come with a commercial license included in the price. One purchase, one license, full commercial use.
What you can do:
- Use the product in unlimited projects, personal or commercial, for yourself or on behalf of clients.
- Modify it freely: swap colors, drop in your own logo and artwork, edit layers, adapt it to the brief.
- Present client work with it and sell the finished designs you create.
- Keep using it. The license does not expire.
What you cannot do:
- Resell, share, or redistribute the original file (the PSD, the vector set, the template) on its own, whether as stock, in a bundle, inside another product, or for free.
- Pass the source files to anyone outside your license, or place them on a shared drive or asset library where others can extract them.
- Present the product itself as your own work or as something you made.
The short version: the designs you build with it are yours to use and sell. The product file stays with you.
Freebie license
Anything we give away for free can be used in unlimited projects, personal and commercial, for you or your clients, unless a specific freebie says otherwise on its own page.
What you can do:
- Use freebies in any number of personal and commercial projects, for yourself or for clients.
- Modify them to fit your work.
- No credit is required, though it is always appreciated. If you do share a freebie on your own site, you must link back to its page on designalot.net or to our homepage.
What you cannot do:
- Sell our freebies. They are meant to stay free for everyone.
- Redistribute them, in their original or modified form, while taking credit for them or stripping the link back to Design a Lot.
If a particular freebie carries different terms, those terms will be stated on the file’s page or in the article it comes with, and they take priority over this section.
Terms that apply to everything
A few things hold true across every product on the store, paid or free:
- Design a Lot SRL keeps ownership and copyright of every original product. Your license grants use, not ownership of the underlying work.
- A license covers you and the team it was bought for. If you need to cover more people, machines, or projects than your license allows, buy the additional license.
- Do not redistribute, sublicense, resell, or share the original files (fonts, PSDs, vectors, templates) outside your license, even for free, and even modified.
- Do not place the original files anywhere they can be extracted and reused on their own: public repositories, shared drives, asset managers, or template tools.
- Do not register the product, or a logo or design made with it, as a trademark in a way that would stop others from using the same product. Our fonts and assets are licensed to many people.
- Do not represent any product as your own creation.
- If you build work for a client using our products, your client is bound by these same terms for that work.
- Products are provided as is. We stand behind the quality, but we cannot guarantee a product will fit every possible use, so check that it suits your project.
Break these terms and the license can be withdrawn. If that happens, stop distributing anything that still contains the product until the product is removed from it.
We may update this page from time to time as the catalogue changes. The version that applies to your purchase is the one in effect on the day you bought.
Questions
Not sure which license you need, or whether your use is covered? Email us at office@designalot.net before you buy. A one-line question now saves everyone trouble later.