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Crusher

Crusher includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Crusher font preview showing the family name
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Crusher Font
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Font Specimen

Crusher font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Nurinto
  • Foundry Funtype Co.
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Crusher font.

Crusher is a sans serif font with a strong, direct look that suits short display text. It is best approached as a personal-use font for testing titles, poster concepts, logo drafts, and bold visual layouts before you decide whether it fits your project.

About Crusher Font

Crusher works well when you need a font that feels firm and attention-focused without relying on decorative details. Its sans serif structure makes it easier to use in modern layouts, especially when the text is short and the design needs a clear focal point. Try it for names, headlines, cover text, social graphics, label ideas, and presentation mockups where a plain body font would feel too quiet.

Because only the regular TTF style is listed, Crusher is most useful as a display choice rather than a full text system. Use the preview to test uppercase words, brand names, short slogans, and number combinations. Check how the spacing behaves at different sizes, especially in logo work or poster headlines where tight letter relationships can change the whole feel of the design. For longer copy, pair it with a clean, neutral sans serif or a readable serif so Crusher can stay focused on the headline or accent role.

Features

  • Regular weight sans serif style for bold, simple display use
  • TTF font file format for common desktop design and preview tools
  • Suited to short headings, logo drafts, posters, and mockup typography
  • Best used as an accent font rather than for long paragraphs

Best Uses

  • Logo concepts and wordmark drafts
  • Poster titles and event graphics
  • Web mockups with strong hero headings
  • Social media quote cards or announcement graphics
  • Packaging labels, stickers, and short display text

License Information

Crusher is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects and testing, but do not assume commercial use is allowed. For client work, products, advertising, paid designs, business branding, apps, websites, or merchandise, get the proper license or permission from the rights holder first.

Designer and Foundry

Crusher is credited to designer Nurinto and foundry Funtype Co.

Usage Tips

Use Crusher where the text is brief and needs visual weight. Test it at the exact size you plan to use, because a display font can look very different in a small website header than it does in a large poster title. If you are building a brand concept, try several versions with different letter spacing before choosing a final lockup. For readable layouts, keep body text in a calmer companion font and let Crusher handle the main headline, badge, or label.

FAQ

Is Crusher free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is confirmed. The license information marks Crusher as Personal Use Only, so commercial projects need a separate license or direct permission.

What kind of font is Crusher?

Crusher is listed as a sans serif font. Its regular style is best suited to short display uses such as headlines, logo drafts, posters, and web mockup headings.

What file format is included for Crusher?

The available font file is in TTF format, which is commonly supported by desktop design apps and many font preview tools.

Can I use Crusher for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts and drafts. If the logo is for a business, client, product, monetized project, or public brand, check the license and obtain commercial rights first.

Is Crusher good for body text?

Crusher is a better fit for short text. For paragraphs, menus, descriptions, or article copy, pair it with a more neutral and highly readable font.

What fonts pair well with Crusher?

Pair Crusher with a simple sans serif for a clean modern layout, or with a readable serif if you want more contrast. Keep the companion font quiet so the headline does not compete with the body text.

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