
Daytonia Font Family was designed by Sarid Ezra and published by Sarid Ezra.
Daytonia contains 1 style.
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Sarid Ezra
The product, Daily Spark, encompasses two types of handwritten fonts -- Bold Sans and Script. These fonts are designed to compliment each other, making them ideal for a multitude of occasions. Examples of their applications include branding or merchandise. Daily Spark's unique, handmade feel is particularly suitable for quotes. Additionally, the package also includes underlines as an extra feature. They can be accessed through ligatures by typing underscore and a number ranging from 1-3 in the middle of the text, for instance, Sp_2ark. Furthermore, this font is multilingual, making it globally usable.
※ 아래 라이센스 표는 참고용입니다.
폰트 제작사의 규정에 따라 사용범위의 변동이 있을 수 있으므로 정확한 사용범위는 폰트 제작사에 확인하시기 바랍니다.
* Webfont: A type of license permitting usage on a single domain. Multiple domains require separate licenses. The count system records a single pageview every time the page using the CSS rules linked with a webfont kit gets loaded. Agencies handling multiple websites are not allowed to share a single webfont license across different sites.
* App: Specifically designed for embedding in mobile apps. This license type is ideal for developers creating apps for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone where the font file gets embedded into the app's code.
* Desktop: Ideal for most common, both professional and personal uses. It allows the font usage in desktop applications and creation of documents and static images. The number of users determines the desktop licenses, restrictions may apply.
* Digital Ad/Email: A special license for embedding fonts into digital ads, like HTML5 ads. The kit may be shared with third parties creating the ad content. The EULA terms enable usage in digital ads and on advertising networks. Ad impressions can fluctuate significantly while website pageviews remain much more consistent, requiring a unique license.
* Electronic Doc: A type of license to use the font in electronic publications like eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs. The number of publications using the font determines the electronic doc license count.
| Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| Webfont | Single website | X |
| App | Embedding in mobile applications | X |
| Desktop | Usage in desktop applications | X |
| Digital Ad/Email | Embedding in digital ads | X |
| Electronic Doc | Embedding in e-text products | X |






