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TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd

TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd Font
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Font Specimen

TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Yusilo Oktaprima Ardani Taboja Studio
  • Foundry Taboja Studio
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd font.

TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd is an ExtraBold sans serif font from the TBJ Cota Sans Demo family. It is a strong, heavy-weight style made for short text where you want a clear, modern, compact look.

About TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd

TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd has the direct feel people expect from a bold sans serif: solid letter shapes, a clean upright style, and enough weight to hold attention in a headline or display setting. The file available for download is a TTF font in a normal style with a listed weight of 700, so it should work well in common design apps, mockup tools, and many desktop font managers. Because the family name uses "ExtBd" and the file name identifies the style as ExtraBold, visitors should treat this as a heavier display cut rather than a light reading face.

Use TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd when your layout needs a firm typographic voice without adding decoration. It can suit poster titles, bold website hero text, social graphics, logo sketches, packaging mockups, and short brand-style headings. Keep it to names, labels, headlines, buttons, and brief blocks of copy. Heavy sans fonts can lose comfort in long paragraphs, especially at small sizes, so test spacing, letterfit, and line height in the preview before using it across a full design.

For logo work, TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd is best treated as a starting point for personal concepts or drafts. Try the font in uppercase and title case, then adjust tracking to see whether the wordmark feels too tight or too wide. In very short names, the ExtraBold weight may feel confident and simple. In longer names, you may need extra spacing or a lighter companion font for balance.

For posters and social media designs, the weight can help a headline sit clearly over images or flat color backgrounds. Pair it with a quieter text face for body copy. A neutral serif can add contrast, while a regular-weight sans serif can keep the design clean. Avoid pairing it with another heavy display font unless the layout is intentionally loud, because two bold voices can compete instead of guiding the reader.

The license is marked Personal Use Only. That means it is suitable for personal tests, previews, student-style experiments, and non-commercial drafts, but you should not use it for paid client work, commercial branding, merchandise, ads, monetized content, or public business materials unless you obtain the proper commercial permission from the rights holder.

Features

  • ExtraBold sans serif style for strong headlines and display text
  • TTF font format for broad desktop design-app compatibility
  • Upright normal style with a listed 700 weight
  • Works best for short text, labels, logo drafts, posters, and web mockup headings
  • Personal-use licensing requires caution for commercial projects

Best Uses

  • Poster headlines
  • Logo concepts and wordmark drafts
  • Website hero headings
  • Social media graphics
  • Packaging and label mockups
  • Short titles, buttons, and display text

License Information

TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd is marked Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects and testing, but do not use it commercially unless you confirm and obtain the correct commercial license from the designer, foundry, or official source.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is listed as Yusilo Oktaprima Ardani of Taboja Studio, and the foundry is listed as Taboja Studio.

Usage Tips

Test TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd at the exact size you plan to use. Its heavy weight can look clear and confident in short headlines, but it may feel dense in long paragraphs. For clean layouts, pair it with a lighter sans serif or a readable serif for supporting text. For web mockups, check uppercase spacing, button labels, and mobile headline wrapping before settling on the design.

FAQ

Is TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks it as Personal Use Only. For commercial work, contact the designer, foundry, or official seller to get the correct license.

What kind of font is TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd?

It is an ExtraBold sans serif style from the TBJ Cota Sans Demo family. It is best suited to display use rather than long reading text.

What file format is included?

The downloadable font file is in TTF format.

Can I use TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts or mockups. For a business logo, client project, trademarked identity, or paid branding work, confirm commercial licensing first.

Is TBJ Cota Sans ExtBd good for body text?

It is better for short text. The ExtraBold weight can become heavy in paragraphs, so use a lighter companion font for body copy.

What should I pair it with?

Pair it with a regular-weight sans serif for a clean system, or a simple serif if you want more contrast. Keep the supporting font quieter so the ExtraBold headline remains the focus.

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