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Dune Rise
Dune Rise includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer , Fontswan
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Dune Rise font.
Dune Rise is a futuristic display font with a clean sci-fi feel, made for short text that needs a sharp, engineered look.
About Dune Rise
Dune Rise works best as a headline and title font rather than a long-reading text face. Its style is suited to projects that need a technical, space-age, or minimal science-fiction tone. Use it for big words, compact labels, posters, game-style graphics, tech-themed thumbnails, album covers, and title cards where the lettering can stay large enough to show its shape clearly.
The download includes a regular TTF font file, which is widely supported in desktop design apps and many web or app projects. Because this is a display design, test your exact words in the preview before using it in a finished layout. Short names, single-word titles, initials, and all-caps phrases will usually be easier to control than dense paragraphs or small interface text. Pair it with a simple sans serif for body copy so the main message stays readable.
Dune Rise has a cinematic, futuristic feel with wide letterforms and a strong science-fiction mood. It is built for display settings where the shape of the word matters as much as the text itself. Use it for posters, fan art, game graphics, title cards, and visual concepts that need a sleek desert-or-space atmosphere.
Features
- Futuristic sci-fi display style for titles and short text
- Regular weight included as a TTF font file
- Useful for large headline settings, logos, posters, and digital graphics
- Best paired with a plain sans serif for captions and body text
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1
Best Uses
- Sci-fi posters and title graphics
- Game logos and stream overlays
- Technology-themed thumbnails
- Album or cover art with short wording
- Minimal futuristic branding concepts
- Large display text in mockups and presentations
License Information
Dune Rise is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The license allows use, copying, embedding, modification, and redistribution under its conditions. The font software may not be sold by itself, and modified versions cannot use the Reserved Font Name “Dune Rise” without permission from the copyright holder. The license does not restrict documents or artwork created with the font.
Designer and Foundry
The license text names Fontswan as the copyright holder. Some public font listings also connect the design credit with Jesta Designs, so editorial credit should be checked if a precise designer line is needed.
Usage Tips
Use Dune Rise at larger sizes and keep the text short. Test punctuation, numbers, and mixed-case wording before export, especially for logos or title art. For readable layouts, set supporting text in a neutral sans serif and let Dune Rise carry the main display line. Set Dune Rise in short phrases and give the letters room. It usually benefits from wide spacing, dramatic contrast, and a simple supporting font that does not compete with the headline.
FAQ
Is Dune Rise free for commercial use?
The included license is the SIL Open Font License 1.1, which permits commercial use under its conditions. Do not sell the font file by itself, and follow the Reserved Font Name rule if you modify it.
What file format is included?
The listed font file is Dune-Rise.ttf, a TrueType font.
Is Dune Rise good for body text?
It is better for display use. Use it for titles, logos, posters, and short phrases, then choose a simpler font for paragraphs or small UI text.
Can I modify the font?
The SIL Open Font License allows modification, but modified versions must follow the same license terms and cannot use the Reserved Font Name “Dune Rise” without permission.
Is Dune Rise best for long text?
No. It is a display font for names, titles, and short phrases. Use another font for paragraphs or instructions.
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