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Yes—fonts are worth selling online. Type buyers need clean licensing, web/desktop files, and specimen imagery; once created, a font can generate royalties for years. Bundle families, add variable fonts, and sell commercial licenses and custom glyph sets for higher margins.
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Fonts sell well direct via Rally.Fan (family bundles, enterprise licensing) and on Creative Market/MyFonts for reach. Provide desktop/web/variable files, feature charts (ligatures, alternates), multilingual support, and specimen images that showcase use cases (UI, editorial, signage). Launch with limited-time discounts, offer web pageview tiers, and share “brand kits” that pair your type with color/imagery. Keep a changelog and push occasional updates to encourage upgrades.
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Independent type designers report anywhere from side-income to full-time salaries. Revenue hinges on building complete families, variable fonts, and strong specimens. Separate desktop, web, and app licenses, run launch discounts, and partner with agencies. A single well-positioned family can yield four to five figures annually when marketed consistently.
Yes—fonts can be lucrative if you build complete families (weights, italics, variable), nail kerning/diacritics, and showcase brand use cases. Sell web/desktop/app licenses separately, run introductory pricing, and publish specimen imagery that inspires designers to buy.