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FONTSPRING DEMO - Grold ExtraBlack

FONTSPRING DEMO - Grold ExtraBlack includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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FONTSPRING DEMO - Grold ExtraBlack Font
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FONTSPRING DEMO - Grold ExtraBlack font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

FONTSPRING DEMO – Grold ExtraBlack font.

Grold ExtraBlack is a very heavy OTF font with a 900 weight, suited to short text that needs strong visual impact. Use the preview tool to test your own words before downloading, especially if you plan to use it for a headline, logo-style lockup, poster, or display title.

About Grold ExtraBlack

Grold ExtraBlack is the boldest kind of display weight: dense, dark, and built to stand out quickly. The ExtraBlack weight gives words a solid presence, so it works best when the message is short and the layout gives the letters room to breathe. It is not the right choice for long paragraphs, small captions, or crowded mobile text, where a 900-weight font can become tiring or hard to read.

Try it first with the exact text you want to use. Check uppercase and lowercase forms, spacing between letters, punctuation, and numbers if your design needs them. Heavy fonts can look great in one-word titles but may need wider tracking or larger line height in multi-word headlines. If you pair it with another typeface, keep the companion font simpler and lighter so the page does not feel visually overloaded.

Because the name includes demo wording, treat the preview as a design test rather than permission for finished use. If the extra-black weight fits your title, look for the official license source before using it in a public campaign or product.

For thumbnails and posters, preview the title at the final crop size so the heavy strokes do not crowd the edges or hide smaller supporting text.

Features

  • ExtraBlack 900 weight for bold display typography
  • OTF font file in a normal style with a regular variant

Best Uses

  • Posters, banners, thumbnails, and large headlines
  • Short branding-style text, labels, and strong callout words

License Information

The license text states: Copyright (c) 2017 by Typesketchbook. All rights reserved. Treat this as a restricted/demo font unless you have a separate license that clearly allows your intended use. Do not assume commercial use is allowed.

Designer and Foundry

Designer: Chatnarong Jingsuphatada. Foundry: Typesketchbook. The designer URL is listed as http://www.superstorefont.com.

Usage Tips

Use Grold ExtraBlack at large sizes and keep copy short. Test spacing in the preview before using it in a design, and consider pairing it with a neutral, lighter-weight font for body text or supporting information. Use generous margins and avoid stacking too many heavy lines together; one strong line often works better than several dense lines.

FAQ

Is Grold ExtraBlack good for body text?

No. Its 900 ExtraBlack weight is better for short display text such as headlines, posters, banners, and callouts.

What format is the Grold ExtraBlack file?

The downloadable font file is an OTF file.

Can I use Grold ExtraBlack for commercial projects?

Do not assume that. The license text says all rights reserved, so you should get a proper license from the rights holder before commercial use.

Who designed Grold ExtraBlack?

The font metadata names Chatnarong Jingsuphatada as the designer and Typesketchbook as the foundry.

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