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akaDylan Plain
akaDylan Plain includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer James Daniel Milligan
- Foundry James Milligan
- License Public domain
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
akaDylan Plain font.
akaDylan Plain is a regular TTF font from James Daniel Milligan and akaType. It is useful for visitors who want a simple downloadable font file and clear license details before installing it.
About akaDylan Plain
akaDylan Plain comes as a normal-weight TrueType font file. The name suggests a plain style rather than a bold, italic, or decorative variant, so it is best tested first in the live preview with the exact words you plan to use.
Because there is only one listed variant, use the preview to check spacing, letter shapes, numbers, and punctuation before downloading. Try a short title, a few lowercase words, and any special characters you need. If the font feels too distinctive or uneven in long paragraphs, keep it for shorter text settings where you can control size and spacing.
Features
- Regular style with normal 400 weight
- TrueType font format (.ttf) for common desktop installation
Best Uses
- Short headings, labels, and display text that need a plain single-style font
- Personal font testing, mockups, and small projects where the license terms fit
License Information
The license text says akaDylan Plain was initially released as freeware, but it is not public domain. It may be distributed on the Internet for free, but it may not be sold for profit or included in another product or CD-ROM compilation without written permission from James Milligan or akaType. The license also says you may install and use it on an unlimited number of machines.
Designer and Foundry
akaDylan Plain is credited to James Daniel Milligan, with James Milligan listed as the foundry name. The license text says the font was digitized by James Milligan for akaType.
Usage Tips
Install the TTF file, then test the font in the preview or your design app before committing to a layout. Check uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and any accented characters you need. For client work, redistribution, bundled products, apps, merchandise, or commercial packaging, review the license text carefully and seek permission if your use goes beyond the stated freeware terms.
FAQ
Is akaDylan Plain free to download?
The license describes akaDylan Plain as freeware and allows free Internet distribution. It also says the font is not public domain and may not be sold for profit.
Can I use akaDylan Plain commercially?
The supplied license does not give a broad commercial-use grant. It specifically forbids selling the font for profit or including it in another product or CD-ROM compilation without written permission. For commercial projects, get permission from James Milligan or akaType if your use is unclear.
What format is akaDylan Plain?
The available file is a TrueType font file, listed as Aka-Dylan-Plain.ttf.
Does akaDylan Plain include bold or italic styles?
Only one regular variant is listed. There is no separate bold, italic, or bold italic file in the supplied font data.
Who designed akaDylan Plain?
The font is credited to James Daniel Milligan. The license text also says it was digitized by James Milligan for akaType.
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