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Boxed Extralight
Boxed Extralight includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Josep Patau Bellart
- Foundry Tipo Ppel
- License Restricted use
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Boxed Extralight font.
Boxed Extralight is a thin, geometric display font with squared forms and a constructed feel. It is useful when you want a clean modern title that feels technical, minimal, and lightweight.
About Boxed Extralight Font
The download uses BoxedExtralight.ttf, a TrueType file with a 300 weight and normal upright styling. Its narrow, squared character works best at larger sizes where the thin strokes can stay crisp. Use it for posters, cover graphics, product labels, title treatments, editorial headers, and concept logos where the text is short and the layout has enough breathing room.
Because this is an extralight display style, contrast matters. It can look sharp on simple backgrounds but may disappear over a busy photo or low-contrast color. Preview uppercase, numbers, and punctuation before using it, especially if your design depends on small labels or tight spacing.
Features
- TTF font file named BoxedExtralight.ttf.
- Extralight 300 weight with upright normal styling.
- Squared geometric letter structure for display typography.
- Best at large sizes with clean backgrounds and careful spacing.
Best Uses
- Minimal posters, editorial headers, and title graphics.
- Packaging labels, album-style artwork, and modern display layouts.
- Logo concepts and presentation mockups after checking license coverage.
- Pairing with a stronger reading font for body copy and captions.
License Information
Boxed Extralight is covered by a Tipo Ppel End User License Agreement. The license text describes allowed image-based uses for licensed users, but it also limits sharing, embedding, modification, derivative versions, and some software or hardware uses. Treat it as a licensed font, not an unrestricted free font. Read the full EULA and make sure your project and user count are covered.
Designer and Foundry
Boxed Extralight is credited to Josep Patau Bellart, with Tipo Ppel used as the foundry reference. The saved designer link points to tipopepel.com.
Usage Tips
Use it when the design can give the letters space. If the title looks too thin, increase size, raise contrast, or choose a heavier companion style. For long paragraphs, keep Boxed Extralight for the headline and use a more readable text face below it. A practical check is to view the design at the smallest size it will appear. If the thin strokes start to break up, move to a larger setting or use Boxed Extralight only for the main display line.
FAQ
What format is Boxed Extralight?
The downloadable file is a TTF font named BoxedExtralight.ttf.
Who designed Boxed Extralight?
The font is credited to Josep Patau Bellart, with Tipo Ppel used as the foundry reference.
Can I use Boxed Extralight commercially?
The license text describes use for licensed users, but it is not an unrestricted free-use notice. Check the EULA and confirm you have the right license.
Is Boxed Extralight good for body text?
It is better for large headings and short display text. Thin strokes may be hard to read in paragraphs or small captions.
Can I modify Boxed Extralight?
The EULA includes limits on modification and derivative versions. Get permission from Tipo Ppel if your project requires editing the font itself.
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