GM1 |
Hello!
I'm hoping to make some materials for a homebrew utilizing the font(s) (It looks like the "P" is a different font than "athfinder") that make up the Pathfinder 2e logo. Has anyone found font recreation(s)?
@Paizo
Lacking that, I understand that some companies are amenable to selling usage of their fonts for a fee alongside agreements that the font will not be used publicly or for profit. Is Paizo amenable to that?
CrystalSeas |
Pathfinder 2 logos are freely available as Community Use Resources.
Community>Community Use
First, read and follow the
Community Use Policy.
Then navigate to the Community Use Resources page, and click on Community Use Package: Logos.
GM1 |
Pathfinder 2 logos are freely available as Community Use Resources.
Community>Community UseFirst, read and follow the
Community Use Policy.Then navigate to the Community Use Resources page, and click on Community Use Package: Logos.
I wasn't talking about the logos. I meant the fonts used to create the logo.
skizzerz |
GM1 wrote:I wasn't talking about the logos. I meant the fonts used to create the logo.If they aren't listed on the Community Use Resources page, then they aren't available.
If you want to set up a licensing agreement with Paizo for your use of their fonts, contact licensing@paizo.com
This is a false statement in general. The fonts for the PF1 logo aren’t in the package but are available for purchase online because they’re standard commercial fonts.
I believe that the “Pathfinder” text in the PF2 logo uses a custom font, however, so your response is correct there. I somewhat doubt they’d be willing to license it since it probably doesn’t include more glyphs than was necessary to create the logo in the first place, and they’d likely rather you just use the logo images themselves from the CUP package.
Other fonts in the PF2 books (titles, body text, etc.) are almost certainly commercially available.
GM1 |
The Saber font (not Sabre) is pretty close, and what I use in my documents.
I found Saber during my search. While it's pretty spot on for the P1 logo, the P2 one is a different matter.
There is also the concern that you could use their font to market your product by making it look like theirs.
That's why I added the second half of my original post.