Personal vs. Commercial?
I don't see any indication that I can't use a 'Personal' level account on a commercial site. Is that correct? Because that would seem to be the correct level for my smallish clients (I'm assuming that I would set up separate accounts for each client, so that they are paying for the font licensing yearly, not me).
Suggestion: change Personal to 'Individual' or to 'Single', perhaps? for clarity?
Suggestion: change Personal to 'Individual' or to 'Single', perhaps? for clarity?
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Inappropriate?Thanks for feedback. We do need to be more clear. We will clarify.
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Inappropriate?So, have you made this clear yet? Looking at the post-launch site 3 months after this question was "answered", I still have the same question. Is a Personal account appropriate for signing up a smallish client, or is it literally intended for "personal" use?
More generally, are there particular ways you'd endorse/frown upon for your clients (designers) to pass TypeKit costs on to their clients (website owners)? As an example, CampaignMonitor (who also sell a service to web designers) provide several ways to handle this (http://www.campaignmonitor.com/featur...), and even rather in-depth advice on billing practices (http://www.campaignmonitor.com/resour...).
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