Feel lost on the search for the font pairing you need?
As a designer, I know how hard it can be to find a serif that feels nostalgic, but is still relevant in today’s design world. The whole process can leave you feeling frustrated and like you spent too much time searching. You shouldn’t have to settle for less than what you’re envisioning!
That’s why I created Perth – a modern-yet-nostalgic serif perfectly paired with a versatile sans that gives it a modern edge.
I’ve also included 6 bonus logo templates, so if you’re a small business owner needing a simple branding solution, you can find it in this download! Just open the files in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, customize the logo you want with your words and colors, and you’ll be on your way!
Perth Serif (uppercase & lowercase)
Perth Sans (uppercase only)
numbers and punctuation
includes foreign language capability
6 logo templates that can be edited in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator (.psd & .ai)
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Yes! You'll need a desktop license to use this font for your logo or other print designs. If you'd like to use the font on your website (outside of a rasterized image), you'll need a web license as well.
Each font license covers different usage situations. For example, a desktop license will cover the functions of most design work (i.e. making logos, print materials, social media promos, etc.).
A web license, however, is needed when you want to use the font on a website (i.e. using a custom font for your website headers). You won't need a web license if you create images with the text that you upload to your site – for example, a logo on a website is just fine with a desktop license because it's an image, not editable type.
An e-pub license is specifically for ebooks, so if you wanted to use a font for your chapter titles and publish the book to Kindle or another ebook format, you'll need an e-pub license.
App licenses are appropriate when you'd like to use the font as non-editable text in an app. Note: this is not a server license, so you cannot use an app license for print-on-demand or customizable design apps (i.e. Canva, Over, etc.).
You'll need as many licenses as users. So if you work at a design firm where 30 designers on your team will need access to the font, you'll need to purchase 30 of the appropriate license.
Just shoot me an email at support@jenwagner.co and I'll be happy to help!