To use these other fonts with your product you must secure a license that covers the distribution and display of the desired fonts.Īll of these fonts were developed under contract for Amazon - as a result Amazon owns them fully outright. Fonts other than those listed below, such as Palatino, Baskerville, Caecillia, and others are licensed from their respective rights holders (generally Monotype Corporation). These fonts are fully owned by Amazon, making their usage free to all internal product teams. Relevant parts are quoted below (emphasis mine):Īmazon has created a limited library of typefaces for use across all products, interfaces, and websites. CopyrightingĪ file named Amazon Ember Licensing Guidelines.pdf is also bundled in the ZIP package with some directives that I don't fully understand. The ZIP package contains all Amazon Fonts, including Amazon Ember, Amazon Ember Display and Bookerly (a serif font), with both desktop format (TrueType TTF) and web formats (Embedded OpenType EOT, WOFF and WOFF2) packaged. There's a big blue Download button on the right of the page, which leads to this link (it's a direct download). Amazon now provides their complete font set on Amazon Alexa Design Guides, the Typography page.
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