
Sackers Gothic Font Family was designed by Monotype Studio and published by Monotype.
The font family includes 3 styles and various package options.

Monotype Studio
Typodermic Fonts, a dynamic type foundry that originates from Nagoya, Japan, was established by Raymond Larabie, a Canadian typeface designer, in 2001. We boast a library that consists of over 500 diverse typefaces, which fuel creativity in numerous fields such as graphic design, advertising, web and app development. Being pioneers in the digital type industry, we embraced web fonts and app licensing early on, consistently pushing the boundaries of design. Combining the passion of Canada with the precision of Japan, we serve as your global partners for exceptional typography. Discover Typodermic Fonts - a place where creativity is paired with character.
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* App: allowed for embedding in iOS, Android, or Windows Phone applications with font file included in the mobile application's code.
* Webfont: allowed for single domain use. Web design agencies or hosting providers managing multiple sites cannot share a single webfont license across multiple sites.
* Digital Ad/Email: allowed for use in HTML5 ads and digital ads, including ads built using HTML5. The kit including the webfonts for digital ads can be shared with third parties creating your ad creatives under your responsibility.
* Desktop: allowed for use on a desktop workstation for personal and professional uses, in desktop applications with a font menu. Desktop licenses are based on user numbers.
* Electronic Doc: allowed for embedding in e-text products like eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs. The number of publications using the font determines the Electronic Doc license requirement.
| Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| App | Embedding in mobile applications | X |
| Webfont | Use on a single domain | X |
| Digital Ad/Email | Use in HTML5 and digital ads | X |
| Desktop | Use on a desktop workstation | X |
| Electronic Doc | Embedding in e-text products | X |






