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Exo SemiBold

Exo SemiBold includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant
Exo SemiBold font preview showing the family name
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Exo SemiBold Font
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Font Specimen

Exo SemiBold font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Exo SemiBold font.

Exo SemiBold is a heavier style from the Exo family, useful when you want firm emphasis without moving into an extra-bold look.

About Exo SemiBold

Exo SemiBold has a strong, structured feel that works well for short text, headings, buttons, labels, and display blocks. Its 700 weight gives words more presence than a regular cut, while the normal style keeps it straightforward to use in common design tools and web layouts.

Use it where the text needs to stand out quickly: section titles, navigation items, posters, app screens, quote graphics, and download-page previews. For longer reading, test it carefully at smaller sizes, because a semibold weight can feel dense in paragraphs. Pairing it with a lighter style from the same family, or with a simple neutral sans serif, can help create a cleaner hierarchy.

Exo SemiBold gives the Exo family a stronger technical voice without reaching the heaviest display weights. It works for sci-fi interfaces, app mockups, gaming graphics, tech headlines, buttons, and section titles that need clear emphasis. The SemiBold weight is useful when regular feels too quiet but bold feels too heavy.

Features

  • SemiBold 700 weight for stronger emphasis in headings and interface text
  • TTF font file format, suitable for many desktop design apps and font managers

Best Uses

  • Headlines, subheadings, buttons, labels, and short display text
  • Posters, social graphics, web sections, app mockups, and branding drafts

License Information

Exo SemiBold is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL generally allows use, study, modification, and redistribution under its terms, but you should read the license text and FAQ if you plan to redistribute, modify, or bundle the font.

Designer and Foundry

Exo SemiBold is credited to Natanael Gama, with Natanael Gama also listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Try the font in the preview with the actual words you plan to use. It is especially worth checking uppercase text, numbers, spacing, and small-size readability before using it in a finished layout. Use Exo SemiBold for emphasis and structure. Pair it with lighter Exo styles or a neutral body font, and test uppercase words because technical sans serif shapes can feel tight when letters are packed together.

FAQ

What format is Exo SemiBold available in?

The available file is a TTF font file named Exo-SemiBold.ttf.

What font weight is Exo SemiBold?

The listed weight is 700, which is commonly treated as a bold or semibold emphasis weight depending on the font family.

Can I use Exo SemiBold for commercial projects?

The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Check the OFL terms for your exact use, especially if you are modifying, redistributing, or bundling the font.

Who designed Exo SemiBold?

The font is credited to Natanael Gama.

Is Exo SemiBold good for body text?

It can work for short blocks, but the semibold weight is usually better for headings, labels, and emphasis. Test longer text at your target size before using it for paragraphs.

Where does Exo SemiBold work best?

It works best in tech-themed headings, UI labels, buttons, gaming graphics, and short display text.

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