Tulipa Monogram Font - COMMERCIAL LICENSE
Tulipa Monogram Font - COMMERCIAL LICENSE
Make gorgeous one and/or three letter monograms quickly and easily in any program with this OpenType font.
TULIPA MONOGRAM FONT is the perfect monogram font suitable for wedding invitations, branding, stationery, blog design, custom art, return address stamps, custom embossers, etc. - the possibilities are endless!
This font may be used in any application that supports OpenType features including, but not limited to, Word, Pages, Photoshop, Illustrator and the rest of Adobe Creative Suite.
By purchasing this Desktop font, you are agreeing to the following conditions:
This listing is to purchase a COMMERCIAL LICENSE for Tulipa Monogram Font and covers use on products and projects for sale with the font installed on no more than 4 machines belonging to the same business. "Machine" refers to, but not limited to, laptop, desktop, cutters, printers, lasers, and engravers. Usage above 4 machines requires an EXTENDED LICENSE.
Resale of Tulipa Monogram Font or any digital variation of this font including embroidery, vector or any such capacity is strictly forbidden. For an extended use commercial license, please contact info@hautepapier.com
Extracting Font Files
Extract the files using a file extraction tool. Do this by right-clicking on the zip folder and selecting "Extract All" (Windows) or by double-clicking on the zip folder (Mac).
Installation
Windows: Right-click on the font file and select "Install."
Mac: Simply double-click on the font file, then click the "Install Font" button in the preview window that appears.
Verification
Verify the installation by opening word processing or design software and checking the font list for the newly installed font. If necessary, restart any applications open during the font installation process to see the newly installed font in font lists. A simple restart is often necessary.
Using This Font
The singular file within the folder has the large and small letters along with all the borders. The uppercase letters are the center letters for last names and work as single monograms, the lowercase letters are the ones that sit on the sides to represent first names and middle names. The borders are located as numbers one through seven. One through three are three letter monogram borders and four through seven are the single letter monogram borders. For a full monogram, overlay the borders with your chosen letters.