haux.studio

Section 14

Downloads

Two packs are needed, one for the studio and one for everyone else, and the split is a licensing requirement rather than a convenience. Neither has been exported yet, so what follows is a production list rather than a set of links.

14 · Downloads

Every rule in this document fails at the point where somebody cannot find the file. No pack has been exported, so this section lists what has to be produced and who each item may go to.

Nothing here is downloadable yet

A rule nobody can find the asset for is a rule nobody follows.

Two packs are needed, not one. The studio and its contractors get the full pack; clients and partners get a reduced one. That split is a licensing requirement, because some of what the studio holds cannot legally be passed on.

Building one pack and deciding case by case what to strip out of it is how the wrong file ends up attached to an email. Export two, name them unambiguously, and hand over a whole pack rather than a selection from one.

Packs specified: two. Packs exported: none.

Status, August 2026

The constraint

The licence terms decide what a pack can contain, so they come before the pack contents. One face cannot be redistributed at all, and the other cannot leave the studio.

Both brand typefaces are commercial

Accia Flare cannot be redistributed, or even self-hosted

Mint Type via Type Network, order 101033. The web licence covers use as a Type Network hosted webfont only (Addendum A), and clause 5A forbids converting the supplied OTF. The studio therefore cannot self-host it, which settles the question of whether anyone else may be sent it.

The display face is served from Type Network’s CDN through a stylesheet link, and their hosted fonts are domain-locked. Every origin that serves the brand, preview deployments included, has to be listed in the dashboard or headings fall back silently.

CC Timeline may be self-hosted, and only here

CCType licenses CC Timeline Var Low to the studio, and self-hosting is permitted. The supplied WOFF2 must be served as-is: not subset, not converted, not rebuilt.

That permission belongs to the studio and does not travel with the artwork. The file cannot go into a client pack, and a client who sees the real face on this site is seeing it under a licence they do not hold.

The public pack ships no font files

What clients receive instead is the fallback stack, documented and specified. Display falls back to Times New Roman, then Georgia, then a generic serif. Text falls back to system-ui, then -apple-system, then Segoe UI, then a generic sans-serif.

JetBrains Mono is the exception. It carries the SIL Open Font License, may be redistributed freely, and is the only one of the three a client can install without buying anything. Meta type falls back to ui-monospace, then SFMono-Regular, then Menlo.

Source of truth for all of this is src/styles/fonts.ts. If a licence changes, change it there first and mirror it here.

The substitution note

Every client pack carries one page naming which face is missing, why, and what to set instead. Include the licence route as well: a client who wants the real face can buy it from Type Network or CCType directly, and some of them will.

Two doors

The same artwork, two audiences, two very different permissions. Neither pack exists yet; both are specified here so that assembling them is transcription rather than judgement.

Full pack

For the studio and anyone working under its licence. Everything needed to make new work, and nothing that cannot be audited later.

What the full pack contains

Logo artwork in every approved colourway, as SVG for screen and PDF for print. Colour swatch files for the whole palette, in ASE for Adobe and CLR for macOS. The Figma library, the artefact templates and the icon sources.

Fonts are not in this pack either

Contractors get font access through the studio’s licence, not through a zip. Send the Type Network stylesheet URL for the display face, and install CC Timeline from the studio’s own copy under the terms above.

A font file that leaves the studio inside a download folder is the one distribution route nobody can account for afterwards.

Where it lives

One access-controlled link, versioned by date. Anything sent as an email attachment is a copy that stays in circulation long after the artwork changes.

Gaps

Each of these has to be made before either pack can be assembled. They are listed with the pack they belong to, so nothing has to be decided at export time.

Seven items to produce

Colour swatch files

ASE for Adobe and CLR for macOS, generated from the same hex values this site publishes. Generate them, do not retype them: a hand-typed swatch file is the most common place a palette drifts. Both packs.

The token package

CSS custom properties plus a JSON export of the same values, generated from the token file rather than transcribed. Tokens carry no licence, so both packs can hold them. Both packs.

The Figma library

Publish it as a library rather than sharing a file, so updates propagate instead of forking. Team pack only.

Artefact templates

The six documents named as gaps in the applications section, once they exist. Team pack only, until a client is explicitly licensed to produce their own material.

Icon sources

Source vectors, not exports, so weights and sizes can be redrawn rather than scaled. Team pack only.

The font substitution note

One page naming the fallback stacks above and the route to licensing the real faces. Client pack only, and it is the item that makes the pack legal rather than merely incomplete.

Licence terms travel with the file

State the licence inside each item, not in the message it arrived with. A downloaded asset outlives its email by years, and by then the terms are whatever the person holding it assumes.