The Vivaldi font is a script typeface known for its elegant and flowing design, reminiscent of traditional calligraphy.
It was created by Friedrich Peter, a German designer, and released by the International Typeface Corporation (ITC) in 1979.
The font is named after the famous Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, which reflects its artistic and classical characteristics.
Vivaldi font is often used for formal invitations, greeting cards, and any design work that requires a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Its distinct style includes high contrast between thick and thin strokes, and elaborate swirls, adding a decorative and ornate feel to the text.
Fritz Peters
URW Type Foundry GmbH, a German company, carries a rich history in type design and engineering. It stands as the direct successor of the digital type pioneer, URW GmbH. It is consistently engaged in the design and development of first-class typefaces and custom projects. Known for a comprehensive library, global font technology specialization, and contributing in type development, URW Type Foundry GmbH holds great renown.
※ Following licensing information is for reference only.
Please confirm the exact usage with the font owner(foundry or publisher).
Desktop: for deployment on a personal computer workstation. Compatible for typical professional and private applications, accessible via font menu in software. Utilization examples include but are not limited to: installing on OS like Windows or macOS, using in applications such as Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop; generating documents and static pictures (e.g., .jpg, .tif, .png). The desktop license is user number dependent. Increase users via quantity options on purchase or cart page. It is essential to check the originating foundry's terms as limitations might be present for scenarios such as logo creation, geographical limits, and commercial product distribution. Growing user base: Desktop licenses are accumulative. To accommodate extra users, reorder the same package for the necessary additional users.
Digital Ad/Email: for embedding in online advertising using HTML5. Provide a webfont kit for utilization in banners and such ads, which can be extended to third-party creative producers, under your accountability. Characteristics of Digital Ads licenses allow usage in networks, with variable impressions compared to steady website traffic. Costs correlate with the impression range. Impression quantity should be established pre-campaign or reconciled at the end of the calendar month.
Webfont: for site deployment limited to a single domain. Agencies managing several websites cannot share one webfont across different sites. Each webfont call on a page equates to a single view. For graphics on a website, a Desktop license might be necessary. Webfont licenses vary: Annual, One-Time Payment, and Pay As You Go.
App: for mobile app integration suitable for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone. This license type is needed when embedding the font in the app's code.
Electronic Doc: for integration into electronic documents like eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs. Licensing is based on the number of publications utilizing the font. Unique issues are distinct publications, while regional or format changes are not. Repeated versions provided free to earlier customers do not require another license; otherwise, each new release is considered a new publication.
Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
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Desktop | Desktop applications, document creation, static images | X |
Digital Ad/Email | HTML5 digital ads | X |
Webfont | Single domain website | X |
App | Mobile application embedding | X |
Electronic Doc | eText products like eBooks, eMagazines | X |