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Seashell
Seashell includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Muhammad Rizki Utomo
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Seashell font.
Seashell is a personal-use sans serif font with a clean regular style, made for designers who want a simple display face to test in headings, logo drafts, posters, and visual mockups.
About Seashell Font
Seashell works best when you need a straightforward sans serif look without adding too much decoration. The regular TTF file gives you a normal-weight style that can be tested quickly in the font previewer before downloading. Because the family information points to a single regular variant, it is better to think of Seashell as a focused display or branding test font rather than a full text system with many weights. Use it where one clear style is enough: short titles, name marks, label concepts, poster headlines, social graphics, simple packaging drafts, or website hero mockups.
For logo work, try Seashell in short words first. A single regular weight can look clean in a wordmark, but it may need careful spacing if the brand name has narrow letters, repeated letters, or a mix of uppercase and lowercase forms. In posters and thumbnails, test the font at the real size your audience will see. What looks balanced in a large preview can feel lighter when reduced, especially if it is placed over photos or busy textures. For web mockups, Seashell can be useful for hero text, navigation experiments, and landing-page headings, but body copy should be checked carefully. If long paragraphs feel too plain or too tight, pair it with a more familiar reading font for the main text.
Features
- Regular normal-weight style suitable for simple headings, logo drafts, posters, and mockups.
- TTF font format, which is widely supported by design apps and common desktop font managers.
- Sans serif family style with a clean look that can be tested across short display text.
- Single regular variant, useful when a project needs a direct, uncluttered type choice rather than a large multi-weight family.
Best Uses
- Logo concepts and wordmark drafts
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Website hero headings and landing-page mockups
- Social media graphics, quote cards, and thumbnails
- Packaging labels, simple badges, and short brand text
- Design experiments where a clean sans serif regular style is enough
License Information
Seashell is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, previews, practice work, and non-commercial design tests, but do not use it in client work, paid products, advertising, business branding, merchandise, apps, websites for a business, or any other commercial project unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Seashell is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo. No foundry name or official designer link is confirmed for this listing.
Usage Tips
Install the TTF file in your font manager or operating system, then test Seashell in the preview box with your actual words before using it in a design. Try uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation if your project needs them. For logos and posters, adjust letter spacing manually and check the design at both large and small sizes. If you need long paragraphs, pair Seashell with a highly readable text face and keep Seashell for headings or short emphasis.
FAQ
Is Seashell free for commercial use?
No. Seashell is marked as Personal Use Only. A commercial project needs separate permission or a commercial license from the rights holder.
Who designed Seashell?
Seashell is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo.
What font format is included?
The downloadable font file is in TTF format.
What style of font is Seashell?
Seashell is listed as a sans serif font with a regular, normal-weight style.
Can I use Seashell for a logo?
You can test it for personal logo concepts and non-commercial drafts. For a business logo, client identity, product mark, or paid branding project, check the license and obtain commercial rights first.
Is Seashell good for body text?
It is better to test it before using it for long reading. Since only a regular style is identified, Seashell is safer for headings, short labels, and display text than for a full paragraph-heavy layout.
What should I pair Seashell with?
Pair it with a neutral, readable text font for paragraphs. Keep Seashell for the main title, logo text, or short callouts so the layout stays clear.
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