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Craville ExtBd
Craville ExtBd includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Glyphminds Studio (Graphicted.Co)
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Craville ExtBd font.
Craville ExtBd is a bold display font with a strong serif look, made for short text that needs weight and presence. It is best treated as a headline and branding-style font rather than a long-reading typeface.
About Craville ExtBd Font
Craville ExtBd uses an extra-bold serif style that gives words a firm, high-impact shape. The heavy weight makes it useful when a design needs a clear focal point, especially in titles, logo drafts, poster lines, social graphics, packaging mockups, and other places where the type is meant to be seen first. Because the available file is a TTF font in a normal style with a 700 weight, it should work well in many common design apps that support TrueType fonts. The font family name is Craville ExtBd, and the listed designer is Glyphminds Studio, connected with Graphicted.Co.
Use Craville ExtBd in the preview box before downloading so you can test the exact words you plan to design with. Bold serif display fonts can look excellent in one or two words, but they may become crowded in long phrases, small captions, or dense paragraphs. Try uppercase, title case, numbers, and punctuation if your project depends on them. For logo work, check the spacing between letters carefully and adjust kerning where needed. For posters and web mockups, give the font enough room around the text so the heavy shapes do not feel cramped. If you pair it with another font, choose a simple sans serif or a calmer text serif for descriptions, menus, body copy, and supporting details.
Features
- Extra-bold serif appearance suited to display use
- TrueType font file format for broad desktop design-app support
- Normal style with a listed 700 font weight
- Works best for short, high-impact text rather than long paragraphs
- Useful for testing logo drafts, poster headings, covers, and promotional graphics
Best Uses
- Logo concepts and wordmark drafts
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Bold website hero headings in mockups
- Packaging or label-style display text
- Social media graphics and quote cards
- Book, magazine, or playlist cover typography
- Short brand-name treatments where a strong serif tone is needed
License Information
Craville ExtBd is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, previews, practice designs, and non-commercial mockups unless you have a separate commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is free for client work, product packaging, advertising, monetized content, apps, templates, merchandise, or brand assets.
Designer and Foundry
The designer is listed as Glyphminds Studio, with Graphicted.Co given as the designer website. No separate foundry information is listed.
Usage Tips
For best results, use Craville ExtBd at larger sizes where its bold serif structure has room to breathe. Start with short words or compact phrases, then test spacing manually. In logo work, convert a copy to outlines only after you are sure the license covers the intended use. In web mockups, use it mainly for hero text or major section headings, then pair it with a cleaner font for body copy. Avoid using it for long paragraphs, small UI labels, legal text, or anything that needs quiet reading comfort.
FAQ
Is Craville ExtBd free for commercial use?
No. The listed license is Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs separate permission or a proper commercial license.
What type of font is Craville ExtBd?
Craville ExtBd is a bold serif display font. It is better for headings, logos, posters, and short text than for long body copy.
What font format is included?
The available font file is in TTF format, also known as TrueType.
Who designed Craville ExtBd?
The designer is listed as Glyphminds Studio, with Graphicted.Co given as the related designer website.
Can I use Craville ExtBd in a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a real business logo or client logo is usually commercial use. Check the license and get the correct permission first.
Is Craville ExtBd good for website body text?
It is not the best choice for body text. Use it for large headings or hero text, then pair it with a simpler font for paragraphs and interface text.
What should I pair with Craville ExtBd?
Pair it with a clean sans serif or a restrained text serif. Let Craville ExtBd handle the headline while the companion font handles reading text.
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