Mastering License Management: From chaos to control.

Font licensing

Font management

Font Legibility

Tired of reporting fonts in a spreadsheet? Watch our webinar introducing License Management, the new feature in Monotype Fonts designed to replace manual spreadsheets with a smarter, streamlined way to manage and track font usage. Hear from Tim Costello, Global Lead IP Counsel, and Jay Loo, Director of Global Pre-Sales and Market Research, as they walk you through how License Management:

  • Streamlines font usage and reporting with tools built right into Monotype Fonts
  • Enables creatives to mark fonts as “in production” for greater visibility and fewer follow-ups
  • Easily lets you export confirmed fonts from the dashboard, to use in offline processes
  • Strengthens brand governance with centralized visibility and control
  • Provides valuable insights to optimize font usage and licensing investments
Speakers.
Jay Loo

Director, Global Pre-Sales and Market Research

Jay Loo.

Jay’s love for typography began many years ago with graffiti, instilling a passion for the creative and technological aspects of fonts. With an impressive 13 years at Monotype, Jay has evolved into a Subject Matter Expert on all things related to Monotype Fonts. His knowledge and extensive training focus on the diverse cohort of creatives that use the platform and offer the best insights when it comes to finding, selecting, and designing with fonts.

Tim Costello

Lead IP Counsel, Global

Tim Costello.

Tim’s passion for typography was sparked by classic vinyl records and bands of the 60s and 70s, where iconic visuals like “The Beatles” kick drum logo on The Ed Sullivan Show and the striking type on Led Zeppelin albums left a lasting impression. Now an IP attorney at Monotype, Tim combines his background in law and lifelong love of music to help protect the creative work and intellectual property of artists and designers. His unique perspective bridges the worlds of legal protection and visual expression, making him a valuable advocate for creativity across the font and design community.