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Coroy

Coroy includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Coroy font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

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

Coroy font.

Coroy is a sans serif font by Biham Santoso. It is offered in an OTF regular style and is marked for personal use only, so it works best for testing, mockups, personal designs, and non-commercial creative projects.

About Coroy Font

Coroy is a straightforward choice when you want to try a clean sans serif style without managing a large font family. The available file is the regular weight, which makes it useful for quick title tests, simple poster layouts, social graphics, presentation drafts, and brand direction mockups. Because there is only one listed style, it is better treated as a display or layout-testing font rather than a full text system for complex typography.

Use the preview box to test Coroy with the exact words you plan to design around. Try short logo names, two-word headings, uppercase samples, lowercase samples, numbers, and punctuation. A single regular weight can look strong in a headline but may need help in longer layouts, so pair it with a readable body font and keep spacing generous. If you are testing it for logo work, packaging, web mockups, or poster titles, check how the letters behave at both large and small sizes before committing to a design direction.

Features

  • Sans serif font style with a single regular OTF file
  • Good for testing short headings, logo drafts, poster text, social graphics, and web mockups
  • Simple one-file setup for quick previewing in design apps
  • Regular weight only, so it is best used where bold, italic, and extended family support are not required
  • Marked Personal Use Only, which means commercial projects need extra license checking

Best Uses

  • Personal poster designs and quote graphics
  • Logo concept testing and early brand mockups
  • Website hero text drafts and landing page previews
  • Social media graphics for non-commercial use
  • Presentation titles, mood boards, and typography experiments
  • Short labels, thumbnails, and display text where one regular style is enough

License Information

Coroy is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal testing and non-commercial design practice, but do not use it in paid client work, business branding, products, advertising, monetized content, apps, merchandise, or commercial websites unless you have confirmed and obtained the correct commercial license from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

Coroy is credited to Biham Santoso. No foundry name or designer website is listed with the font details.

Usage Tips

Install the OTF file and test Coroy in the same layout size you plan to use. For logos, check spacing between letters and try the name in uppercase, lowercase, and title case. For posters and web mockups, use Coroy for headings or short text first, then pair it with a neutral, easy-to-read body font. Avoid relying on it for long paragraphs unless your preview shows comfortable spacing and clear readability at smaller sizes. Since only the regular weight is listed, create contrast with size, spacing, color, and layout rather than expecting bold or italic styles.

FAQ

Is Coroy free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is stated. The license is marked Personal Use Only, so treat Coroy as a personal-use font unless you get a separate commercial license.

Who designed Coroy?

Coroy is credited to Biham Santoso.

What font format is included?

The listed file is an OTF font file.

Which style of Coroy is available?

The available style is regular, with normal style and 400 weight.

Can I use Coroy for a logo?

You can test Coroy in personal logo concepts and mockups. For a real business logo, client logo, product mark, or paid branding project, confirm the commercial license first.

Is Coroy good for body text?

Coroy may work better for short text until you test it carefully. Since only one regular style is listed, preview paragraphs at small sizes before using it for longer reading.

What should I pair with Coroy?

Pair Coroy with a plain, highly readable serif or sans serif for body copy. Keep the supporting font quiet so Coroy can carry the heading or logo text.

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