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Silent Citadel

Silent Citadel includes 4 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

TTF 4 variants Personal Use Personal Use
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Silent Citadel Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

Silent Citadel font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Silent Citadel font.

Silent Citadel is a serif font family by Muhamad Fikry Nuralif, offered in regular, italic, bold, and bold italic TTF styles for personal-use design work.

About Silent Citadel

Silent Citadel has the practical structure of a serif display family: a regular style for clean title setting, an italic style for emphasis, and heavier bold cuts when a word or heading needs more presence. Because the family includes both upright and italic forms, it gives designers more flexibility than a single-style decorative font. You can test a main title in the regular weight, use the bold for stronger hierarchy, and save the italic for subtitles, author names, date lines, captions, or short pieces of supporting text.

This is the kind of font to preview carefully before using it in a finished layout. Try it first with the exact words you plan to use, especially if the project involves a logo, poster headline, book-style title, invitation, product label, or web hero mockup. Serif display faces can look strong in short phrases, but spacing, punctuation, and letter combinations matter. In the preview tool, test uppercase and lowercase, numbers, ampersands, apostrophes, and any brand-specific words. If the design needs long paragraphs or small mobile text, pair Silent Citadel with a simpler sans serif or text serif so the decorative voice stays in the headline while the body copy remains easy to read.

Features

  • Four TTF font files: regular, italic, bold, and bold italic.
  • Serif family structure suitable for headings, titles, and short display text.
  • Includes upright and italic styles for simple visual hierarchy.
  • Bold styles help create stronger emphasis in posters, covers, and mockups.
  • Personal-use licensing should be checked before any client, brand, or commercial project.

Best Uses

  • Poster titles and display headlines
  • Logo drafts and brand concept mockups
  • Book, magazine, or editorial-style cover designs
  • Invitation headings and event graphics
  • Website hero text and landing page mockups
  • Product label concepts for personal projects
  • Social media quote graphics or announcement cards
  • Typography experiments where regular, italic, and bold styles are useful

License Information

Silent Citadel is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, private previews, and non-commercial testing unless you obtain the proper commercial license from the designer or foundry. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, app use, logos, or business branding without checking the license terms first.

Designer and Foundry

Silent Citadel is credited to Muhamad Fikry Nuralif, with the designer/foundry link listed as fikryalstudio.com.

Usage Tips

For logo work, start by testing the brand name in all four styles. The regular style may work for a balanced mark, while bold can help a short name feel more solid. Italic is better for accents than full identity systems unless the slant fits the concept. For posters and web mockups, use Silent Citadel at larger sizes and give it enough spacing around the letters. Pair it with a neutral sans serif for menus, captions, buttons, and body text so the layout does not feel crowded. If you plan to export artwork, print a sample or check a high-resolution preview to make sure thin details, punctuation, and spacing still look clean.

FAQ

Is Silent Citadel free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is stated. The license is marked Personal Use Only, so treat it as personal-use font unless you purchase or receive a commercial license from the rights holder.

Who designed Silent Citadel?

Silent Citadel is credited to Muhamad Fikry Nuralif.

What font formats are included?

The listed files are in TTF format.

Which styles does Silent Citadel include?

Silent Citadel includes regular, italic, bold, and bold italic styles.

Is Silent Citadel good for logos?

It can be useful for logo concepts and personal mockups, especially because it has multiple styles. For a real business logo or client identity, confirm commercial licensing first.

Can I use Silent Citadel on a website?

You can test it in web mockups for personal use. For a live business website, portfolio client project, paid campaign, or brand site, check the license and obtain commercial rights if needed.

What should I pair with Silent Citadel?

Pair it with a clean sans serif or a quiet text serif. Let Silent Citadel handle headlines and short display text, then use the simpler font for paragraphs, navigation, labels, and small text.

Should I use Silent Citadel for long paragraphs?

It is better to test it as a display font first. Use it for titles, short lines, and emphasis, then choose a more readable companion font for long-form copy.

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