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Slanfield

Slanfield includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Slanfield font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Artha
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Slanfield font.

Slanfield is a vintage-style display font with a strong personality, best suited for short text that needs a crafted, old-fashioned look. It comes as a regular OTF font file and is marked for personal use only, so it is a good fit for testing ideas, mockups, and non-commercial design work.

About Slanfield Font

Slanfield works best when it is treated as a display face rather than a long-reading font. Its name and presentation point toward a vintage visual direction, so it is most useful for titles, badges, poster headers, packaging concepts, apparel mockups, social graphics, and logo experiments where the words are meant to be noticed quickly. Use it for a few words at a time and let the letter shapes carry the mood. If you are designing a full layout, keep Slanfield for the headline or main mark, then support it with a simpler font for body copy.

Because the available file is an OTF regular style, visitors can install it in most common design apps and test it in logo sketches, web mockups, print layouts, and image-based previews. Try it first with the exact words you plan to use, especially if your design includes mixed case, numbers, punctuation, or tight spacing. Display fonts can change character depending on the word length, so previewing your own text is more useful than judging it from a sample alone. For logos, check the mark at both large and small sizes. For posters, test whether the headline stays readable from a distance. For web concepts, use it sparingly in hero titles, banners, or image assets rather than long paragraphs.

Features

  • Vintage-style display personality suited to short, high-impact text
  • Regular OTF font format for use in common desktop design software
  • Best used for headlines, marks, badges, posters, packaging mockups, and social graphics
  • A single regular style, so weight contrast should come from size, spacing, color, or a paired font
  • Personal-use licensing means commercial projects need extra permission or a proper commercial license

Best Uses

  • Personal poster designs and event-style graphics
  • Logo concepts, wordmarks, and badge experiments
  • Vintage packaging mockups and label-style layouts
  • Social media images, thumbnails, and bold title graphics
  • Web hero mockups where the font is used as a large display accent
  • Apparel, sticker, and merchandise concepts for non-commercial testing
  • Mood boards and client direction drafts before choosing a licensed production font

License Information

Slanfield is marked as Personal Use Only. That means it should be used for personal projects, tests, previews, and non-commercial design work unless you obtain permission or a commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for paid logo work, client projects, products for sale, advertising, monetized content, or business branding without checking the license terms.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is listed as Artha, with Burntilldead named as the illustrator/type foundry and rights holder. The listed designer website is http://www.burntilldeadstudio.com.

Usage Tips

Use Slanfield where the type is the visual focus. Keep headlines short, give the letters enough space, and avoid using it for body text. For cleaner layouts, pair it with a neutral sans serif for descriptions, captions, menus, and longer text. In logo work, test the design in black and white first, then check small-size readability before adding texture, shadows, or decorative effects. For web mockups, consider using Slanfield in images or limited display areas unless you have the correct license for live use.

FAQ

Is Slanfield free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks Slanfield as Personal Use Only. For commercial work, contact the designer or rights holder and confirm the correct license before using it.

What type of font is Slanfield?

Slanfield is best treated as a vintage-style display font. It is meant for short, noticeable text such as titles, logo concepts, badges, posters, and packaging-style designs.

What font format is included?

The listed font file is an OTF file for the regular style. OTF fonts usually work in major design programs and operating systems that support OpenType fonts.

Can I use Slanfield for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts or mockups, but paid logo work, business branding, and client projects require commercial-use permission. Always confirm the license first.

Is Slanfield good for body text?

It is better for display use. Use it for headings or short phrases, then pair it with a simpler, more readable font for paragraphs and small text.

What should I pair with Slanfield?

Pair it with a clean sans serif or a plain serif that does not compete with the vintage display style. Keep the supporting font quiet so Slanfield can work as the main accent.

Can I use Slanfield in web design?

You can test it in web mockups for personal or concept work. For a live website, business page, or monetized project, make sure the license allows that kind of use.

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