Pay per font bolt on.
It would be great to be able to buy extra fonts, or packages of fonts for each subscription package for a small extra fee. Similar to mobile phone 'bolt ons'.
One particular issue i can see arrising is passing on the cost of this service to a client, most likely through the "personal" package but its font library not including the fonts the cleint needs for the design.
One particular issue i can see arrising is passing on the cost of this service to a client, most likely through the "personal" package but its font library not including the fonts the cleint needs for the design.
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The company has this under consideration.
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Inappropriate?I would like to see something like how CampaignMonitor allows creating a client account by a design firm and then allowing the client to pay themselves. This way I can build and not have to worry about overages but still administrate my various sites.
But getting back to your comment, yes they should set up a new type of account level that allows for the full library but limits it to one site. -
Inappropriate?Thanks for the feedback.
We are watching the way folks are using Typekit and are really interested in feedback just like this.
As we grow, you can expect to see features roll out to support client work and perhaps different the kinds of subscriptions, as you describe.
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Inappropriate?A system similar to CampaignMonitor would be great, where agencies/design firms could setup accounts for clients, and clients would pay a small fee themselves...
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Inappropriate?I agree with Johan. As I use Type Kit on projects, it will become an "added benefit" service, similar to Campaign Monitor, where they can elect to have custom fonts at a Subscription rate. It was be great is the system would allow me to create a type kit for a client, set a subscription rate based on the complexity of the kit and then facilitate a means of collecting that fee from the client. Alot to ask, I know, but in a perfect world, that would be great.
I’m hopeful
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