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Bevan
Bevan includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Vernon Adams
- Foundry Vernon Adams
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Bevan font.
Bevan is a bold serif display font by Vernon Adams, built for words that need weight and presence. Its strong, blocky letterforms make it better for headlines and short phrases than for long reading text.
About Bevan Font
Bevan has the feel of a heavy fatface or slab-style serif: sturdy, loud, and compact enough to hold attention in a title. Google Fonts describes it with display-focused labels such as loud, rugged, vintage, and fatface, while Font Squirrel classifies it as a display font and tags it for bold headings and heavy serif use.
Use Bevan when the text is short and the message needs a strong visual voice. Try it in posters, hero headings, badges, labels, thumbnails, and editorial title treatments. For paragraphs, menus, or small mobile text, pair it with a simpler sans serif or readable text serif so Bevan can stay in the headline role.
Bevan is at its best when the design needs a compact, heavy voice. The letters have a poster-like weight that can anchor a page title, product label, or event graphic without needing extra effects. It is not a quiet reading font; its value is impact.
Use it with generous margins and a simpler companion typeface. A short Bevan heading over readable body copy usually works better than trying to set a full paragraph in the same heavy style.
Features
- Heavy serif display style with a bold headline presence
- Regular 400 TTF file format for desktop design and font preview use
- Suited to short titles, posters, labels, and large display text
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1
Best Uses
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Website hero headings
- Badges, labels, and short logo-style text
- Editorial headlines and display typography
- YouTube thumbnails or social media title art
License Information
Bevan is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL generally allows use, embedding, modification, and redistribution under its terms, but the font software should not be sold by itself. Check the full license if you plan to redistribute or modify the font.
Designer and Foundry
Bevan was designed by Vernon Adams. The available designer link is http://www.sansoxygen.com.
Usage Tips
Preview Bevan with the exact words you plan to use. Its heavy shapes work best at larger sizes, so check spacing, line breaks, and contrast against the background before using it in a final design. Watch line breaks carefully. Bevan can fill space quickly, so test the longest word in your design, especially on mobile screens or narrow poster layouts.
FAQ
Is Bevan good for body text?
Bevan is better for display use than body copy. Use it for headings, posters, and short phrases, then pair it with a simpler font for longer reading.
What file format is available?
The download uses a TTF file: Bevan-Regular.ttf.
What weight is download package?
The included file is Bevan Regular with a 400 weight.
Can I use Bevan in commercial projects?
The font is under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. That license allows broad use, including commercial design use, as long as you follow the license terms.
Who designed Bevan?
Bevan was designed by Vernon Adams.
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