
Daily Mail, a font family, is a creation of Arif Gunawan and was introduced to the public by Natural Ink.
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Palmita Script, a modern calligraphy design, is both casual and aesthetically pleasing, adorned with swashes. It lends itself to various utilizations including logos, product packaging, wedding invitations, branding, headlines, signage, labels, signatures, book covers, posters, quotes, and more. The Palmita Script features adjustments in the OpenType language style, binding, and furnishes international support for a majority of Western languages. To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternative, it requires a program supportive of OpenType facets such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7, or Microsoft Word programs from 2010 or later. There are guides available on how to access all alternative characters using Adobe Illustrator. Additionally, Palmita Script is programmed with PUA Unicode, permitting full access to all supplemental characters without necessitating special software. Both Mac and Windows users are provided with tools (Font Book for Mac, Character Map for Windows) to view and copy any additional characters for insertion into their preferred text editor/application. Assistance is available for accessing all alternative characters, using Windows Character Map with Photoshop. If any help or clarification is required, please feel free to inquire.
※ Following licensing information is for reference only.
Please confirm the exact usage with the font owner(foundry or publisher).
* Webfont: Specifically designed for use on a single domain. If functioning as an agency covering various sites, sharing a webfont license over separate sites is not permitted. Whenever the page utilizes the webfont kit for loading, the system tallies a single pageview for the webfont present within the kit. For graphical images presented on the site, a Desktop license is more appropriate. MyFonts presents three webfont licenses: Annual, Pay Once, and Pay As You Go. Only one out of the three is available for a certain webfont. Check here to gain more knowledge. Daily Mail WebFont EULA
* App: This form of license is ideal when developing applications for platforms such as iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, where embedding the font file into the app's code becomes necessary. Daily Mail App EULA
* Desktop: Suited for use on a desktop workstation. Perfect for both personal and professional common uses through integration of the font in desktop applications. This includes the likes of Microsoft Word, Mac Pages, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop etc. One can create and print documents along with static images. Desktop licenses are dependent on the number of font users. One can increase the number of users by selecting the quantity dropdown on the Buying Choices or Cart pages. Do read through the Foundry's Desktop license agreement as there may be certain restrictions. These include use in logos/trademarks, geographic restrictions or products up for sale. For increasing number of users later, simply add a new order for the Desktop package covering the additional users required. Daily Mail Desktop EULA
* Digital Ad/Email: This type of license allows embedding fonts into digital ads or HTML5 ads. The kit provided would include webfonts to be used in digital ads like banner ads. Be aware that the kit can be shared with third parties helping produce the ad creatives, but you hold full responsibility. Digital advertisements usage patterns differ vastly from websites, making Digital Ad licenses more cost effective. Depending on the need of your campaign, you can select the amount of impressions required. For campaigns with unsure number of impressions, adjustment can be done at the end of each calendar month. Daily Mail Digital Ad/Email EULA
* Electronic Doc: Perfect for embedding fonts into e-text products like eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs. The license for Electronic Doc is dependent on the number of publications using the font. Note that each issue is counted as a separate publication. There would be no need for a new license when you are updating versions of a publication that is free to previous customers. If not, each version is considered as a different publication. Daily Mail Electronic Doc EULA
| Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| Webfont | Single domain, Graphic images on website (Desktop license suggested) | X |
| App | iOS, Android, or Windows Phone app development. | X |
| Desktop | Workstation, Desktop Applications | X |
| Digital Ad/Email | HTML5 ads, Banner ads | X |
| Electronic Doc | eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs | X |






