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OBLISK
OBLISK includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Maikohatta
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
OBLISK font.
OBLISK is a display font with a strong, title-focused presence. It is best approached as a font for short text, branding drafts, posters, thumbnails, and visual experiments where the lettering needs to stand apart from normal body copy.
About OBLISK Font
OBLISK is a regular-weight OTF font designed for display use rather than long reading. Its name suggests a tall, structural feel, and the font works best when you give the letters enough space to make an impact. Use it for words, names, short headlines, cover-style layouts, or logo concepts where the type itself becomes a main visual element. Because only one regular style is listed, the design should be tested carefully at the size and spacing you plan to use instead of relying on bold, italic, or multiple weights to create hierarchy.
For designers, OBLISK can be useful in poster layouts, album-cover concepts, game title mockups, social media graphics, YouTube thumbnails, web hero drafts, and early logo exploration. Try it in uppercase and mixed-case previews, then check how the spacing behaves in your exact text. Display fonts can look powerful in one-word compositions but may become harder to read in paragraphs or small navigation labels. If you use OBLISK in a web mockup, keep it for the main title or short callout and pair it with a simpler sans serif or serif for descriptions, buttons, and supporting copy.
Features
- Single regular OTF font file for display-focused typography
- Suited to short titles, logo drafts, posters, headers, and visual mockups
- Personal Use Only license listed, so commercial projects need separate permission or a proper license
- Normal style with 400 weight listed, making it simple to test in common design software
- Best used at larger sizes where letter shapes and spacing can be checked clearly
Best Uses
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Logo concepts and brand-name mockups
- YouTube thumbnails and social media headline art
- Website hero headings in personal or concept projects
- Album-cover, game-title, or editorial display typography
- Short typographic compositions where the font is the main visual element
License Information
OBLISK is listed with a Personal Use Only license. Use it for personal projects, previews, experiments, and non-commercial design work unless you have permission or a separate commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, products, ads, logos used by a business, merchandise, monetized media, or commercial web use.
Designer and Foundry
The designer name listed for OBLISK is Maikohatta. No foundry name or designer website is listed, so any additional authorship, foundry, or distribution details should be confirmed from the font creator or an official source before making broader claims.
Usage Tips
Install the OTF file in your design app and test OBLISK with the exact word or phrase you plan to use. Start with large sizes, then adjust tracking and line spacing manually. For logo work, test the name in black and white first before adding effects. For posters and web mockups, let OBLISK handle the main title and choose a clean companion font for readable supporting text. Avoid using it for long paragraphs, dense menus, legal text, or small mobile labels unless your preview confirms that every letter stays clear.
FAQ
Is OBLISK free for commercial use?
No commercial-use permission is listed. The license is marked Personal Use Only, so commercial use requires separate permission or a proper commercial license.
What file format does OBLISK use?
OBLISK is listed as an OTF font file. OTF files are commonly supported by major design apps and operating systems.
Who designed OBLISK?
The designer name listed for OBLISK is Maikohatta.
What kind of projects is OBLISK best for?
OBLISK is best for display typography such as posters, short headlines, logo drafts, title graphics, web hero mockups, and social media visuals.
Can I use OBLISK for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but using it for a real business, client, product, or commercial brand mark requires checking and obtaining the correct license.
Is OBLISK good for body text?
It is better suited to short display text. For paragraphs or long descriptions, pair it with a more readable text font.
Does OBLISK include multiple weights?
Only one regular variant is listed, with normal style and 400 weight. Build contrast with size, spacing, color, or a paired font rather than expecting multiple weights.
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