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Dominates
Dominates includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Nurinto
- Foundry Funtype Co
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Dominates font.
Dominates is a bold display font family by Nurinto from Funtype Co. It is best approached as a strong headline and branding-style typeface rather than a long-reading text font.
About Dominates Font
Dominates has the kind of name that points toward confident visual use, and that is the safest way to work with it: short words, large sizes, and layouts where the type can take the lead. The font is available as a regular OTF file with normal style and 400 weight, so it should be easy to test in common design apps that support OpenType fonts. Because there is one listed style, it is worth planning your design around the regular cut instead of expecting a full family with matching bold, italic, or light options.
Use Dominates when you need a display face for logos, poster titles, social graphics, packaging mockups, thumbnails, gaming-style text, or strong web hero headings. It can also work well in font previews where visitors want to compare uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and short brand names before downloading. For body copy, captions, menus, or long paragraphs, pair it with a calmer sans serif or serif that keeps the layout readable. A practical approach is to let Dominates handle the main title, then use a neutral font for supporting text, pricing, dates, descriptions, and buttons.
Features
- Regular OTF font file for use in design software that supports OpenType fonts.
- Display-focused style suited to short, prominent text rather than long reading.
- Single listed variant, making it simple to preview and install.
- Works best at larger sizes where the letter shapes can be seen clearly.
- Useful for testing logos, poster headings, social posts, web mockups, and title graphics.
Best Uses
- Logo concepts and wordmark mockups
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Website hero headings and landing page mockups
- Social media quote cards, thumbnails, and cover images
- Packaging concepts, labels, and branding presentations
- Short display text in personal design projects
License Information
Dominates is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, previews, learning, and non-commercial mockups, but do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites, or any other commercial project unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Dominates is credited to Nurinto, with Funtype Co listed as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Before using Dominates in a finished design, type your actual words into the preview and check spacing, punctuation, numbers, and readability at the size you plan to use. For logo work, test both short and long names; display fonts can look strong in a few letters but feel crowded in longer phrases. For posters and web mockups, give the headline enough room and avoid pairing it with another highly decorative font. A simple sans serif for body text will usually make the design easier to read. If you plan to share, sell, print, publish, or use the design for a brand, confirm the commercial licensing terms first.
FAQ
Is Dominates free for commercial use?
No. The listed license is Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs a separate license or permission from the rights holder.
What file format is Dominates?
The listed font file is in OTF format, which is commonly supported by major design and desktop publishing apps.
Who designed Dominates?
Dominates is credited to Nurinto, with Funtype Co listed as the foundry.
What is Dominates best used for?
It is best used for short display text such as logos, poster titles, social graphics, packaging mockups, and web hero headings.
Can I use Dominates for body text?
It is not the best choice for long paragraphs. Use it for headlines and pair it with a simpler reading font for body copy.
Does Dominates include multiple styles?
Only one regular variant is listed, with normal style and 400 weight.
Should I use Dominates in a logo?
You can test it for personal logo concepts and wordmark mockups, but commercial brand use requires checking and obtaining the proper license first.
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