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Craville
Craville includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
Styles in this family
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Details
- Designer Glyphminds Studio (Graphicted.Co)
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 2 files available
Craville font.
Craville is a serif font family by Glyphminds Studio, associated with Graphicted.Co, with Regular and Bold styles in TTF format. It is a personal-use font, so it is best treated as a trial or non-commercial design option unless you secure the right license for client or business work.
About Craville
Craville has the structure visitors expect from a display-friendly serif: letterforms with visible contrast, formal details, and enough presence to stand apart from plain body text. The Regular style is useful when you want a refined title that still feels readable, while the Bold style gives headings, poster lines, and logo drafts a stronger visual weight. Because the confirmed package contains Regular and Bold weights rather than a wide text family, Craville works best when it is used with purpose instead of stretched across every part of a layout.
For designers, the safest way to evaluate Craville is to test it with the exact words that will appear in the project. Try brand names, short headlines, invitation lines, product titles, and social graphics in the preview tool. Look closely at spacing between uppercase letters, punctuation, numerals, and pairs such as AV, To, Wa, and ry. Serif fonts can look elegant at large sizes but may need extra tracking or manual kerning in logos and display settings. If you are building a web mockup, test both the Regular and Bold files in headings before pairing them with a simpler sans serif for menus, captions, and longer copy.
Features
- Serif font family with Regular and Bold styles for display-focused typography.
- TTF font files suitable for common desktop design apps and font preview testing.
- Normal upright style in both 400 and 700 weights.
- Useful contrast between a lighter title style and a heavier headline style.
- Best suited to short text settings where letter shape and spacing can be checked carefully.
Best Uses
- Logo concepts and brand-name mockups for personal projects.
- Poster titles, event graphics, and editorial-style headlines.
- Social media artwork, quote cards, and portfolio presentation images.
- Packaging mockups, label concepts, and boutique-style visual tests.
- Website hero headings or landing-page mockups paired with a clean text font.
- Invitation layouts, name cards, and other short decorative text uses.
License Information
Craville is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal tests, previews, student work, and non-commercial layouts unless you obtain a proper commercial license from the rights holder or font seller. Do not assume it is free for client projects, monetized designs, merchandise, business branding, advertising, apps, templates, or web embedding.
Designer and Foundry
The designer is listed as Glyphminds Studio, with Graphicted.Co given as the related designer URL. No separate foundry name is confirmed.
Usage Tips
Use Craville where the font can be seen clearly: large headings, logo drafts, posters, and short display lines. Avoid relying on it for long paragraphs until you have tested readability at the final size. For balanced layouts, pair it with a neutral sans serif for body text, navigation, captions, and form labels. In logo work, preview both Regular and Bold, adjust tracking by hand, and check the design in black and white before adding color or effects. For web mockups, confirm that the TTF files load correctly in your design environment and remember that commercial web use may require a separate license.
FAQ
Is Craville free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Craville as Personal Use Only. For commercial projects, contact the rights holder or the original seller to get the correct license.
What styles are included with Craville?
Craville has Regular and Bold TTF styles. Both are upright normal styles, with Regular at weight 400 and Bold at weight 700.
What kind of projects is Craville good for?
Craville is best for short, visible text such as logos, poster titles, social graphics, invitations, product mockups, and website hero headings.
Can I use Craville for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but commercial logo use needs the right license. Also check spacing carefully, because logo text often needs manual kerning.
Is Craville a good font for body text?
It is better to start with headings and display text. If you want to use it in longer copy, test it at the final size and pair it with a simpler body font when readability matters.
What file format does Craville use?
The listed Craville files are TTF files, a common format supported by many design, preview, and desktop publishing tools.
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