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hey people welcome to the opening episode of design talks channel here weamp;#39;re gonna have videos about everything related to product design and digital products overall iamp;#39;m bahan i work as a designer for more than 10 years so i decided to record my very first video about quite important topic which is phone licensing when i notice a lot of people have very little idea what they are how they work and what you can expect from them yeah yeah i know they may seem too long and boring to read but still you have to figure it out to not get in trouble okay iamp;#39;ll do my best to explain them as easy as possible so letamp;#39;s get started letamp;#39;s start with defining what is foamed and how is different from typeface ok typeface for example helvetica is a set of glyphs connecting to each other with a unique consistent design while font for example helvetica regular.otf is a digital file which informs display or printer how exact character is supposed to be shown as any s