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Readex Pro bold
Readex Pro bold includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Bonnie Shaver-Troup, Thomas Jockin
- Foundry Lexend
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Readex Pro bold font.
Readex Pro Bold is a strong 700-weight style from the Readex Pro family, suited to text that needs clear emphasis without switching to a decorative display font.
About Readex Pro Bold
Readex Pro Bold comes as a TTF font file with a normal style and bold 700 weight. That makes it a practical choice when you need headings, section labels, interface text, or short blocks of copy to stand out. Since only the bold style is listed here, it is best used for emphasis rather than as the only weight in a long reading layout.
Try it in the preview with real words from your project, especially if you plan to use it for buttons, titles, labels, or short promotional text. Bold fonts can look confident at larger sizes, but they may feel dense in small paragraphs, so check spacing and legibility before using it across a full design.
Readex Pro Bold can be useful when accessibility and emphasis both matter. It gives short text a strong, steady presence without the decorative noise of a display font. Try it for section headings, educational cards, navigation labels, app mockups, callouts, and simple poster titles.
If your design uses only this bold file, keep paragraphs short and line spacing generous. A lighter companion weight will usually be more comfortable for long reading.
Features
- Bold 700 weight for stronger emphasis in headings and labels
- TTF format for broad desktop and web design compatibility
- Normal upright style rather than italic or decorative styling
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1
Best Uses
- Website headings and section titles
- App or interface labels that need clear weight
- Buttons, navigation text, and callout blocks
- Posters, cards, and short display text where a bold sans style fits
License Information
Readex Pro Bold is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Check the OFL terms and FAQ for rules on redistribution, modification, embedding, and naming when making derivative fonts.
Designer and Foundry
The listed designers are Bonnie Shaver-Troup and Thomas Jockin, with Lexend named as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Use Readex Pro Bold for emphasis, titles, and short text first. For longer paragraphs, test it carefully or pair it with a lighter weight from the same family if your project includes one.
FAQ
What file format is Readex Pro Bold?
The font file is in TTF format.
What weight is this version?
This version is listed as weight 700, which is a bold style.
Can I use Readex Pro Bold for commercial projects?
The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. Review the OFL terms for the exact permissions and conditions that apply to your project.
Is Readex Pro Bold good for body text?
It can be tested in body text, but a bold 700 weight is usually more comfortable for headings, labels, and short emphasis. Check readability at the size you plan to use.
Who designed Readex Pro Bold?
The listed designers are Bonnie Shaver-Troup and Thomas Jockin.
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