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Download free Ticketing font free for Personal Use. Style list: ticketing.regular.otf, ticketing.regular.ttf,
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About Ticketing font

Ticketing is a monospaced font loosely based on the pixel style lettering of electronic ticketing, designed for clarity when cheaply printed at small sizes. Ticketing, however, has a larger x-height than is often found on ticket type.

The glyphs were drawn on a square grid 13 wide by 22 high, though some accented characters are taller or extend below the baseline. The Space is a full character width, but the Non-Breaking Space is set to half the width of the glyphs.

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  • ticketing.regular.otf
    Ticketing Regular font | ticketing.regular.otf
  • ticketing.regular.ttf
    Ticketing Regular font | ticketing.regular.ttf

Ticketing Regular | ticketing.regular.otf

  • Font family: Ticketing
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: 1.000;pyrs;Ticketing
  • Full font name: Ticketing
  • Version: Version 1.000;PS 001.001;hotconv 1.0.56
  • Postscript font name: Ticketing
  • Trademark notice: Ticketing is a trademark of K-Type.
  • Manufacturer name: K-Type
  • Designer: Keith Bates
  • Description: Ticketing (version 1.00) by Keith Bates • © 2011 www.k-type.com • [email protected] • TICKETING is a monospaced font loosely based on the pixel style lettering of electronic ticketing, designed for clarity when cheaply printed at small sizes. TICKETING, however, has a larger x-height than is often found on ticket type. The glyphs were drawn on a square grid 13 wide by 22 high, though some accented characters are taller or extend below the baseline. The Space is a full character width, but the Non-Breaking Space is set to half the width of the glyphs.
  • License: K-TYPE LICENCE AGREEMENT FREEBIES (Unlicensed) K-Type Freebies are free for personal use and do not require a licence. However, Freebies used for Commercial and Entrepreneurial purposes need to be licensed at the same rates as Pay Fonts. Freebie Commercial Licences, Enterprise Licences and Custom Fonts are available from [email protected] COMMERCIAL LICENCE (Normal Licence) Purchasing a K-Type font grants you non-exclusive rights to use the font commercially on paper, on film, online and embedded in documents. The software may be stored on up to five workstations and output devices. You cannot legally give the font to others or install it on their machines (with the exception of co-workers and your service bureau). To place any K-Type font within other media will require an additional Enterprise Licence. ENTERPRISE LICENCE (Extended Licence) For Entrepreneurial use on an unlimited number of workstations and output devices, and where a font file is incorporated into a software product, each K-Type font will require an Enterprise Licence. An Enterprise Licence is indefinite, but not exclusive. CUSTOM FONTS Commissioning a K-Type Custom Font grants you ownership upon payment – sole rights to use the font autonomously, exclusively and indefinitely. Fonts are supplied "as is". Every effort is made to ensure that the files will behave properly, and whilst mistakes and omissions are corrected cheerfully and quickly, K-Type will not be liable for losses incurred by software failure.

Ticketing Regular | ticketing.regular.ttf

  • Font family: Ticketing
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: 1.000;pyrs;Ticketing
  • Full font name: Ticketing
  • Version: Version 1.00, 2010
  • Postscript font name: Ticketing
  • Trademark notice: Ticketing is a trademark of K-Type.
  • Manufacturer name: K-Type
  • Designer: Keith Bates
  • Description: Ticketing (version 1.00) by Keith Bates ¡ © 2011 www.k-type.com ¡ [email protected] ¡ TICKETING is a monospaced font loosely based on the pixel style lettering of electronic ticketing, designed for clarity when cheaply printed at small sizes. TICKETING, however, has a larger x-height than is often found on ticket type. The glyphs were drawn on a square grid 13 wide by 22 high, though some accented characters are taller or extend below the baseline. The Space is a full character width, but the Non-Breaking Space is set to half the width of the glyphs.
  • License: K-TYPE LICENCE AGREEMENT FREEBIES (Unlicensed) K-Type Freebies are free for personal use and do not require a licence. However, Freebies used for Commercial and Entrepreneurial purposes need to be licensed at the same rates as Pay Fonts. Freebie Commercial Licences, Enterprise Licences and Custom Fonts are available from [email protected] COMMERCIAL LICENCE (Normal Licence) Purchasing a K-Type font grants you non-exclusive rights to use the font commercially on paper, on film, online and embedded in documents. The software may be stored on up to five workstations and output devices. You cannot legally give the font to others or install it on their machines (with the exception of co-workers and your service bureau). To place any K-Type font within other media will require an additional Enterprise Licence. ENTERPRISE LICENCE (Extended Licence) For Entrepreneurial use on an unlimited number of workstations and output devices, and where a font file is incorporated into a software product, each K-Type font will require an Enterprise Licence. An Enterprise Licence is indefinite, but not exclusive. CUSTOM FONTS Commissioning a K-Type Custom Font grants you ownership upon payment Ð sole rights to use the font autonomously, exclusively and indefinitely. Fonts are supplied "as is". Every effort is made to ensure that the files will behave properly, and whilst mistakes and omissions are corrected cheerfully and quickly, K-Type will not be liable for losses incurred by software failure.

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