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TBJ Cota Sans SemBd
TBJ Cota Sans SemBd includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Yusilo Oktaprima Ardani Taboja Studio
- Foundry Taboja Studio
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
TBJ Cota Sans SemBd font.
TBJ Cota Sans SemBd is a semi-bold sans serif font from Taboja Studio, designed for personal-use projects and visual testing. Its heavier weight makes it a practical choice when you need clear emphasis in headings, short labels, poster text, or branding drafts without moving into an overly decorative style.
About TBJ Cota Sans SemBd
TBJ Cota Sans SemBd uses a normal upright style with a 700-weight semi-bold file, so it is best treated as a strong text face for display work rather than a light reading font. The name and file details point to a sans serif design, which usually means clean letter shapes, minimal ornament, and a modern structure. Because only the SemiBold demo file is listed, the safest way to use it is for focused text: titles, navigation labels, mock logo wording, social graphics, quote cards, packaging concepts, and short promotional lines.
For designers, the main value of TBJ Cota Sans SemBd is quick visual strength. Try it in the preview tool with uppercase words, mixed-case brand names, and short phrases to see how the spacing behaves. Semi-bold sans fonts can work well in posters and web mockups because they hold attention at medium and large sizes, but they may feel too heavy for long paragraphs if no lighter companion weight is available. For logo work, test the exact brand name before committing, especially if the word has repeated letters, tight curves, or narrow spacing. For web design mockups, use it in hero headings, buttons, section titles, and card labels, then pair it with a quieter body font for easier reading.
Features
- Semi-bold 700 weight for stronger headings and short display text
- Normal upright TTF font file suitable for desktop previewing and design tests
- Sans serif style suited to clean layouts, interface mockups, and simple brand drafts
- Single demo-style variant, best used where one strong weight is enough
Best Uses
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Logo drafts and brand name experiments
- Website hero headings and UI mockups
- Social media quote cards or announcement images
- Packaging concepts and product label tests
- Short editorial headings, banners, and section titles
License Information
TBJ Cota Sans SemBd is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, previews, learning, and non-commercial design tests unless you obtain the proper commercial license from the rights holder. Do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, or commercial websites without confirming permission.
Designer and Foundry
The font is credited to Yusilo Oktaprima Ardani / Taboja Studio, with Taboja Studio listed as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Use TBJ Cota Sans SemBd where a firm but clean sans serif voice is useful. Start with headings, buttons, short labels, and poster text. Keep body copy in a lighter or more neutral companion font, especially for articles, product descriptions, or long landing-page sections. For pairing, choose a readable serif or a lighter sans serif so the semi-bold weight can act as the visual anchor. In logo and title work, test spacing carefully at the final size, because a semi-bold weight can look crowded if letters are tracked too tightly. Since the downloadable file is TTF, it should be useful for common desktop design apps; for live websites, check your webfont process and license permission first.
FAQ
Is TBJ Cota Sans SemBd free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks it as Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs separate permission or a proper commercial license.
What kind of font is TBJ Cota Sans SemBd?
It is a semi-bold sans serif font in a normal upright style. The listed font weight is 700, which makes it useful for strong headings and short display text.
Can I use TBJ Cota Sans SemBd for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts and mockups, but do not use it for a real business, client logo, or commercial brand identity unless the license allows that use.
Is TBJ Cota Sans SemBd good for body text?
It may work for very short paragraphs at larger sizes, but a semi-bold single weight is usually better for headings, labels, and display text. Pair it with a lighter body font for longer reading.
What file format is included?
The listed font file is a TTF file, a common desktop font format supported by many design and word-processing apps.
What should I test before downloading or using it?
Preview your exact text, check uppercase and lowercase spacing, try the final size you plan to use, and make sure the Personal Use Only license fits your project.
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