. Most modern fonts are protected by End User License Agreements (EULA). While some are "Open Source" (free for any use), others are proprietary. Navigating these legalities is a standard part of a modern designer's workflow to ensure that a brand’s visual identity is both beautiful and legally compliant. Conclusion
If Canvasans Regular is a free or freemium font, look for it on reputable typography sites. Trusted sources include:
If you are building a brand identity, consistency is key. Canvasans Regular pairs beautifully with other weights in its family (such as Bold or Light), as well as contrasting serif fonts. It provides a solid foundation for a visual identity system that needs to look polished and cohesive.
Using a "personal use only" font for your business logo is copyright infringement and can result in legal notices and fines.
The safest way to download any font is directly from the type foundry or the designer’s official website. Search for the specific designer of Canvasans. If it is a commercial font, purchasing it directly supports the creators and ensures you get the correct file format (OTF, TTF, or WOFF).