Dafunk Font Family was designed by Matthew Napolitano and published by Graffiti Fonts.
Dafunk contains 1 styles.
More about this family.
Matthew Napolitano
The Graffiti Fonts® foundry, started in 1999, aimed to provide the typographic world with modern graffiti lettering & handstyles. The scarcity of such fonts led to their first commercial collection in 2001, with less than a dozen fonts emulating modern graffiti. By the release of the 4th collection in 2009, the catalog had grown to over 140 fonts, outperforming the combined efforts of the rest of the world. The primary designer, Matthew (Raseone) Napolitano, is a lifelong graffiti artist and graphic designer, whose work is widely recognized across industries.
※ Following licensing information is for reference only.
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* Desktop: for use on a desktop workstation. For the most common uses, both personal and professional, for use in desktop applications with a font menu. For example: Install the font on your Mac OS X or Windows system, use the font within desktop applications such as Microsoft Word, Mac Pages, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, etc...
* App: for embedding in mobile applications. Select this license type when you are developing an app for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, and you will be embedding the font file in your mobile application's code...
* Electronic Doc: for embedding in e-text products. You can use an Electronic Doc license to embed the font in an electronic publication such as an eBook, eMagazine, eNewspaper, or interactive PDF...
* Digital Ad/Email: for use in HTML5 ads. You can use this type of license to embed fonts into digital ads, such as ads built using HTML5...
* Webfont: for your website. Webfonts can be used on a single domain...
Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
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Desktop | Personal and professional uses, such as creating and printing documents, as well as static images | X |
App | Embedding in mobile applications | X |
Electronic Doc | Embedding in electronic publications such as eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs | X |
Digital Ad/Email | Embedding in digital ads, such as HTML5 ads | X |
Webfont | Used on a single domain | X |