Custom Ticket Template Fonts — an add-on for the Tickera plugin

Your brand font
on every ticket you print.

Stop settling for Arial. Upload your .TTF (TrueType) font files, pick them from the ticket designer’s dropdown, and watch every text element on the PDF render in your real brand typeface. Elegant, playful, bold, or whatever your brand is supposed to feel like.

  • Upload any TrueType (.TTF) font — your library, your call
  • Use multiple fonts on one ticket — mix & match freely
  • Renders in the visual designer + the PDF download
  • Applies to every text element — titles, codes, dates, fields
Or get Bundle — $199/yr

Included in Bundle & Lifetime

What it does

Six ways your tickets
finally look like your brand.

A default font on a printed ticket says “cheap.” The right font says “professional event, worth showing up to.” This add-on closes that gap.

TrueType (.TTF) upload

The industry-standard font format. Drop your file into the WordPress media library, register it in settings, it’s available in the ticket designer dropdown.

Unlimited fonts

Upload as many fonts as you need. Switch between them in the designer or use multiple fonts on the same template — serif title, mono code, script tagline.

Live preview

See your fonts rendered in the visual ticket designer as you type. WYSIWYG — what you see is exactly what gets printed and emailed.

Works on every text element

Event title, ticket code, attendee name, date, custom field labels — any text element in the designer can use any uploaded font. No hardcoded restrictions.

PDF rendering

Fonts get embedded in the generated PDF ticket — not just shown in the designer. So when buyers open the file on their phone or print it at home, your typography is intact.

One-time setup

Upload fonts once, use them across every event, every template, forever. No per-ticket configuration. Set the brand, ship the tickets.

How it works

From a TTF file to
a branded ticket in five minutes.

01

Upload

Drop in your font file.

Open Tickera Settings → Custom Fonts. Click upload, pick your .TTF (TrueType), name it. The font is now registered. Repeat for any other fonts you want available.

02

Pick

Choose it in the ticket designer.

Open the Tickera ticket template editor. Click any text element. The font dropdown now includes your uploaded fonts alongside the defaults. Pick yours.

03

Ship

Tickets render in your brand.

Save the template. Every new ticket generated — PDF, email attachment, print — renders the text in your custom font. Buyers see a real-looking, branded event.

Common questions

Things people ask
about custom fonts.

What font formats are supported?
.TTF (TrueType) — the industry-standard format that every major font library ships in.
Where do I get fonts from?
Google Fonts (free), Adobe Fonts (subscription), MyFonts, Fontspring, your in-house brand library. Any source that gives you a .TTF (TrueType) file works. Just make sure the license covers commercial print/PDF use.
Will the buyer’s phone show my font?
Yes. The font gets embedded directly in the PDF file. Whether the buyer opens it on iOS, Android, desktop, or prints it at a kiosk, your font renders correctly — no fallback to Helvetica.
Where exactly do the custom fonts apply?
Wherever you can pick a font in the Tickera ticket template designer — once you upload a font through this add-on, it shows up in that dropdown alongside the built-in defaults.
Will custom fonts make ticket PDFs bigger?
Slightly. Embedding a font adds some weight to the PDF, depending on the font and character set. Negligible for email delivery and mobile downloads.
Can I upload fonts in non-Latin scripts?
As long as the .TTF file includes the glyphs for the characters you use, the font will render those characters on the ticket. Test with your specific font and language before going live.

Your brand font.
On every ticket. Forever.

$29 a year. Unlimited font uploads, unlimited templates, unlimited tickets. 0% per-ticket commission, like every Tickera add-on.

Or get Bundle — $199/yr
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