Font License for All Cracked Out
All Cracked Out: A font with an extreme, distressed look, inspired by the effects of weather and time on old, abandoned structures. Its deep cracks and jagged edges give each letter a sense of destruction, making it perfect for projects with a post-apocalyptic or retro-grunge feel. Whether you're creating a poster for a horror movie, a graphic for a punk rock band, or a design for a vintage-style t-shirt, All Cracked Out font is sure to give your project a bold, edgy aesthetic.
Font Details
Uppercase: Yes
Lowercase: Yes
Punctation: No
Numbers & Symbols: No
Theme: Eroded & destroyed
Choose the Right License for Your Needs
Selecting the appropriate license is crucial to ensure seamless and compliant usage of our fonts. Review the options below to identify the best fit for your requirements:
1. Commercial License
- User Access: Single user.
- Device Limit: Up to 5 computers.
- Project Scope: Exclusive to the license owner's projects. Not valid for multiple clients or external projects.
- Duration: Lifetime license.
- Notes: Best for individual freelancers and professionals. Ensures individual commercial use only.
2. Extended License
- User Access: Multi-user, up to 10.
- Device Limit: Up to 20 computers.
- Project Scope: Unlimited commercial projects, inclusive of merchandise.
- Duration: Lifetime license.
- Notes: Suited for small to mid-sized teams and businesses, offering expansive distribution rights.
3. Corporate License
- User Access: Unlimited users, enterprise-wide.
- Device Limit: Unlimited organization computers.
- Software Embedding: Allowed for software application embedding.
- Server Installation: Permitted for web fonts or automated processes.
- App License: Use within mobile or desktop applications.
- Project Scope: Unlimited commercial projects with global distribution.
- Duration: Lifetime license.
- Notes: Ideal for corporations and large-scale agencies, granting complete access and integration.
Ensure you choose the right license for your intended usage to avoid potential licensing conflicts in the future.