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FONTSPRING DEMO - Grold ExtraBold
FONTSPRING DEMO - Grold ExtraBold includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Chatnarong Jingsuphatada
- Foundry Typesketchbook
- License License terms
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
FONTSPRING DEMO – Grold ExtraBold font.
FONTSPRING DEMO – Grold ExtraBold is a heavy OTF display font by Typesketchbook for bold headings, poster text, labels, thumbnails, and short graphic titles.
About FONTSPRING DEMO – Grold ExtraBold
Grold ExtraBold comes as an OTF font file in a normal style with a listed weight of 700. The name shown in the file metadata is “FONTSPRING DEMO – Grold ExtraBold,” so visitors should treat it as a demo-style font entry and check the license carefully before using it in finished work.
This extra-bold weight is best tested with short words, brand-style headings, posters, thumbnails, and other places where a compact message needs visual weight. Because the strokes are heavy, it may feel too dense for long paragraphs or small body text. Use the preview box to test spacing, uppercase words, numbers, and punctuation before downloading.
Grold ExtraBold gives short text a firm, modern presence. It is useful when Grold Bold is not quite strong enough and the design needs more visual weight for a title, brand mockup, poster headline, or high-contrast label.
Because this is a demo-marked font, separate the visual test from the license decision. Use the preview to judge spacing and tone, then confirm the official Typesketchbook or Fontspring terms before using it in any finished project. This is especially important for logos, client work, apps, templates, products, and merchandise.
When setting all-caps words, check that the line does not become too dense. Extra-bold fonts often need more breathing room than regular weights, especially on small screens or narrow artwork.
Features
- OTF font format with one regular variant
- Extra-bold display weight for high-impact short text
- Modern sans-serif feel suited to titles and graphic layouts
- Best at larger sizes with careful spacing
- Credited to Chatnarong Jingsuphatada and Typesketchbook
Best Uses
- Bold headings, title graphics, and poster-style text
- Short labels, thumbnails, hero sections, and social images
- Logo draft concepts and packaging mockups that need extra weight
- Display samples where the phrase can stay short and readable
- Preview testing before confirming the official license
License Information
The license information says: “Copyright (c) 2017 by Typesketchbook. All rights reserved.” This does not confirm free commercial use. Check the official license or contact the foundry before using it in client work, products, logos, apps, merchandise, or advertising.
Designer and Foundry
Grold ExtraBold is credited to designer Chatnarong Jingsuphatada and foundry Typesketchbook. The designer URL is listed as http://www.superstorefont.com.
Usage Tips
Use Grold ExtraBold where impact matters more than long-form reading. Try it at large sizes, keep line lengths short, and pair it with a lighter, simpler text font if the design also needs paragraphs, captions, forms, or navigation details.
FAQ
Is Grold ExtraBold free for commercial use?
Commercial-use permission is not confirmed by the available license text. The license says all rights are reserved, so you should get the proper license before commercial use.
What file format is included?
The available font file is in OTF format.
What kind of font is Grold ExtraBold best for?
It works best for short, bold text such as headings, posters, thumbnails, labels, and display graphics.
Can I use Grold ExtraBold for body text?
It is not the best choice for long paragraphs. The extra-bold weight is easier to use for short text at larger sizes.
Who designed Grold ExtraBold?
The font is credited to Chatnarong Jingsuphatada, with Typesketchbook listed as the foundry.
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