I think your license has a typo that inverts the meaning:
> This license does now allow for the fonts to be embedded in software apps or e-books.
by stevage
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Hmm I wonder how hard it would be to incorporate into maps. There's often a big problem laying out road labels legibly along windy roads.
by jasonjmcghee
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I'm out of the loop on pricing models for fonts, but is it normal to base it on number of visitors to your site?
by smurda
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This curve variable is very cool! It will be interesting to see if this becomes a new standard integrated into other variable types.
by duderific
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Bit of an aside but that site is truly awesome. Good to see some real design chops out there. I could browse those fonts for hours.
by bofadeez
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Surprised this wasn't already a thing. What did people do before? Manually warp it?
by dylan604
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is this for someone that doesn't have access to proper typesetting software? i guess that could be cool if along side the font size you have a radius entry for programs that do not have a type-on-path tool. i'm just spoiled and have the proper tools so this causes me to tilt my head and ask why
by bhouston
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Beautiful.
by TylerE
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The definition of just because you can doesn’t mean you should.