
Developed by Christian Küsters and put on the market by ACME Collection, the AF Cashier font family features a single style.
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Christian Küsters
Acme Fonts, a London-based foundry started by Christian Küsters in 1996, offers fonts by Küsters and 15 other designers including Anthony Burrill, Gérard Paris-Clavel & Johannes Bergerhausen, Jean-Lou Désiré, Paul Farrington, Robert Green, Paul Kehra, Simon Piehl, Alex Rich, Carsten Schwesig, Sandy Suffield, Dirk Wachowiak, Anne Wehebrink and Paul Wilson. Küsters views type as a medium that can carry cultural signifiers in tandem with verbal content, a perspective which influenced the naming of the foundry. Acme literally ...
※ Following licensing information is for reference only.
Please confirm the exact usage with the font owner(foundry or publisher).
* Desktop: This license allows you to use the font on a desktop workstation for most common applications, whether personal or professional. Examples of usage include installing the font on Mac OS X or Windows systems and use within desktop applications like Microsoft Word, Mac Pages, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, etc. This license also permits the creation and printing of documents, as well as static images (.jpeg, .tif, .png). The number of font users determines the desktop license, which can be adjusted by selecting the quantity dropdown option on the Buying Choices or Cart pages. Please read the foundry's Desktop license agreement carefully, as it may include restrictions related to logo/trademark use, geographical limitations (number of locations), and repackaging for sale. To increase the number of users: Desktop licenses can be stacked. If more users are needed, you can simply place another order for the same Desktop package. See AF Cashier Desktop EULA for more information. * Webfont: This license is for website use. Each webfont license applies to a single domain. Agencies managing multiple websites like web design companies or web hosting providers cannot use one webfont license across several sites. Each page load that uses the webfont kit (the CSS that contains the @font-face rule) counts as a single page view for each font in the kit. If you plan to use the font in graphic images displayed on the site, you might consider a Desktop license, as most allow this. MyFonts offers three types of webfont licenses: Annual, Pay Once, and Pay As You Go. Only one of these will be available for a particular webfont. Click here to learn more. See AF Cashier WebFont EULA for more information.
| Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop | Use on desktop workstation's applications and creation of static images | X |
| Webfont | Use on a single domain website | X |






