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Grand Palais Cinema

Contributed by Stefania Corrado on Oct 6th, 2022. Artwork published in .

4 Comments on “Grand Palais Cinema”

  1. This font is way overpriced, so it’s better to buy it here at a reasonable price: www.fontspring.com/fonts/ur… Monotype doesn’t do anything for its customers, why should Monotype’s customers do anything.
  2. It’s true that for fonts offered on various platforms (even if it’s by the same publisher), it can pay off to shop around. URW’s SAA Series is offered at an even lower price at YouWorkForThem. Take note that the specific version (e.g. in terms of glyph count / language support) and the licensing terms may vary – I haven’t checked those here.

  3. 350 characters, 84 languages: this is how it is displayed in the Font Explorer. The fact that there can be a few small deviations is also the case with the Font Explorer: empty table units that are still counted, etc.

  4. What I’m saying is that the specific font versions you get from these various vendors may or may not be identical. Also, you’re not paying for the font, but for the font license. When you buy this font at Fontspring (“Fontspring Font License Desktop EULA 1.8”), different licensing terms apply than when you buy at YWFT (“URW Type Foundry GmbH’s Third Party License, updated July 26, 2021), etc.

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