Unfortunately, no. We understand many authors have a specific vision in mind when it comes to the formatting of their book. However, there's a big limitation of using a custom font.
Limitations of Custom Fonts
Using a custom font introduce certain complications. For example, it may not be compatible with e-book readers or may not render correctly when printed. Additionally, using a custom font could cause difficulties in the conversion process from manuscript to an e-book format. To avoid these potential issues and make the process as smooth as possible, we adhere to our carefully curated list of fonts.
Our list of pre-selected fonts have been carefully chosen based on their compatibility with various reading devices and printing techniques. This ensures that your book will maintain consistency and readability across different formats and platforms.
Supported Fonts
- Benne
- Cardo
- Crimson Pro
- EB Garamond
- Large Print Open Sans (no Italics)
- Libre Baskerville (not compatible with IngramSpark)
- Libre Caslon
- Lora
- Open Dyslexic
- Open Sans
- PT Sans
- Rosario
- Source Sans Pro
- Spectral
- TheanoDidot
- Young Serif