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Serith

Serith includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Serith font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Serith font.

Serith is a display font from Sharkshock with a strong personality for short, eye-catching text. It is best treated as a headline or logo-style typeface rather than a long-reading font, and its license is Personal Use Only.

About Serith Font

Serith works well when you need a word or short phrase to feel more distinctive than a standard sans serif or serif choice. Because it is presented as a display font, the safest way to use it is in places where the type can be large enough for its shapes to stand out clearly: poster titles, album-style graphics, social media headers, event artwork, thumbnails, personal branding tests, and logo mockups. It is not the kind of font to choose for paragraphs, small captions, or dense interface text where fast reading matters more than character.

For design work, start by testing Serith with the exact word or phrase you plan to use. Display fonts can change a lot from one word to another, especially when letters with strong shapes sit next to each other. Try it in uppercase and mixed case if those options are available in your design app, then check spacing at the final size. If the design is for a logo concept, poster headline, YouTube thumbnail, web hero mockup, or packaging draft, give the letters enough room and avoid overloading the layout with other decorative fonts. Serith will usually work better when paired with a quiet supporting typeface for descriptions, dates, pricing, menus, or body copy.

Features

  • Display-focused style suited to short titles, logo concepts, posters, and visual headlines
  • Regular OTF font file with normal style and 400 weight classification
  • Best used at larger sizes where the letterforms have room to show clearly
  • Works well as a focal font when paired with a simple sans serif or readable serif
  • Personal-use licensing makes it suitable for private drafts, experiments, and non-commercial artwork

Best Uses

  • Logo mockups and personal branding concepts
  • Poster headlines and event graphics
  • Social media banners, thumbnails, and cover images
  • Web design mockups and hero-section title tests
  • Album art, game-title concepts, and short display text
  • Personal projects where a stronger title font is needed

License Information

Serith is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal, non-commercial projects unless you have confirmed and obtained the correct commercial license from the designer or rights holder. Do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, templates, or commercial websites without checking the license terms first.

Designer and Foundry

Serith is credited to Sharkshock. The designer website is listed as http://www.sharkshock.net, and the license link is listed as http://www.sharshock.net/license. The license URL may need checking because the domain spelling differs from the designer URL.

Usage Tips

Use Serith as a display face, not as a general reading font. Keep it for names, titles, headings, and short phrases. For logos and posters, test the spacing manually and view the artwork at real size before exporting. For web mockups, use it mainly in hero text or graphic headings, then pair it with a clean, readable font for navigation, descriptions, buttons, and longer content.

FAQ

Is Serith free for commercial use?

No. Serith is marked as Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs separate permission or a proper license from the rights holder.

Who designed Serith?

Serith is credited to Sharkshock.

What type of font is Serith?

Serith is a display font, which means it is best used for large, attention-focused text rather than long paragraphs.

What file format is included for Serith?

The available font file is in OTF format.

Can I use Serith for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo mockups, but a real business, client, product, or commercial logo would require checking and obtaining the correct commercial license first.

What fonts pair well with Serith?

Pair Serith with a simple sans serif for a clean modern layout, or with a readable serif if you want a more editorial feel. Avoid using another highly decorative font beside it, because that can make the design look crowded.

Is Serith good for website body text?

No. It is better for headings, hero text, and graphic display use. Choose a more readable text font for paragraphs and interface copy.

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