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Grand Highland

Grand Highland includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Grand Highland font preview showing the family name
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Grand Highland Font
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Font Specimen

Grand Highland font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Grand Highland font.

Grand Highland is a serif font family with a regular OTF style, suited to visitors who want a refined display typeface for testing headlines, branding drafts, posters, and visual mockups.

About Grand Highland Font

Grand Highland works best when you treat it as a display serif rather than an everyday body-text font. Its name and serif classification point toward a more decorative, polished personality, so it is a better fit for short pieces of text where the letter shapes can be seen clearly. Try it in the preview tool with brand names, wedding-style headings, editorial titles, packaging mockups, quote graphics, and poster lines. Keep the sample text short at first: one word, two-word titles, initials, or a compact phrase will show the rhythm of the font more clearly than a full paragraph.

For logo work and branding concepts, Grand Highland can be useful in early mockups where you want a serif with a formal tone. Test uppercase and lowercase separately, then check how the spacing behaves in the exact word you plan to use. Some display serifs look strong in a single word but become harder to read in long names, narrow layouts, or small mobile previews. If you are using it for posters or social graphics, give the letters enough breathing room and avoid placing them over busy images unless the contrast is high. For web mockups, use it for hero headings, section titles, badges, or decorative pull quotes, then pair it with a simple sans serif for menus, captions, and longer text.

Features

  • Regular OTF font file in normal style and 400 weight.
  • Serif display direction suited to short titles, branding drafts, posters, and editorial-style headings.
  • Best tested at larger sizes where the character details remain visible.
  • Works well as a headline face when paired with a cleaner, quieter text font.
  • Personal-use licensing means it should be treated as a trial or non-commercial design resource unless a separate commercial license is obtained.

Best Uses

  • Logo drafts and brand concept previews
  • Poster titles and event artwork
  • Editorial-style headings
  • Packaging or label mockups
  • Wedding, boutique, or invitation-style layouts
  • Pinterest graphics and social-media title cards
  • Website hero headings in design mockups
  • Short quotes or decorative pull-quote treatments

License Information

Grand Highland is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, private testing, and non-commercial previews. Do not use it in client work, paid branding, merchandise, advertising, monetized websites, product packaging, or other commercial projects unless you confirm and purchase the proper license from TimelessType.

Designer and Foundry

Grand Highland is credited to Heru Utama Putra, with TimelessType listed as the foundry. The related designer and license website is TimelessType.co.

Usage Tips

Start by previewing the exact words you plan to design with. Check readability at small sizes, test both light and dark backgrounds, and try a simple sans serif pairing for supporting text. Use Grand Highland for the main visual moment, then keep body copy, navigation, and fine print in a more neutral typeface. If you plan to use it in a logo or commercial design, resolve the license first rather than after the design is finished.

FAQ

Is Grand Highland free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks Grand Highland as Personal Use Only. For commercial use, check TimelessType.co or contact the rights holder for the correct license.

What file format does Grand Highland use?

The listed font file is an OTF file, which is commonly supported by major design apps and many desktop font managers.

Who designed Grand Highland?

Grand Highland is credited to Heru Utama Putra, with TimelessType listed as the foundry.

What kind of projects is Grand Highland good for?

It is best suited to short display uses such as logo drafts, posters, invitations, packaging concepts, headings, quote graphics, and web hero mockups.

Can I use Grand Highland for a website?

You can test it in a web design mockup for personal use, but a live commercial website may require a commercial or webfont license. Confirm the license terms before using it publicly.

Is Grand Highland good for body text?

It is better used for headings and short text. For paragraphs, pair it with a clean, readable sans serif or text serif.

What should I pair with Grand Highland?

Pair it with a simple sans serif for a balanced layout. Let Grand Highland handle the title or logo area, and use the supporting font for descriptions, buttons, captions, and navigation.

Should I adjust spacing when using Grand Highland?

Yes. Test the spacing in your exact word or headline, especially for logos and poster titles. Display fonts often need small tracking or kerning adjustments to look balanced.

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