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Sakire

Sakire includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Sakire font preview showing the family name
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Sakire Font
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Font Specimen

Sakire font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Usman Albaehaqi
  • Foundry Graphicxell
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Sakire font.

Sakire is a serif font family with a regular TTF style, suited for visitors who want to test a refined display look before using it in personal design work.

About Sakire Font

Sakire is presented as a serif font by Usman Albaehaqi, with Graphicxell named as the foundry. The available file is a Regular style in TTF format, which makes it easy to install on most desktop design setups and test in common creative apps. Since the license information marks it as Personal Use Only, it is best treated as a font for personal previews, school projects, non-commercial artwork, and private mockups unless you obtain separate permission or a commercial license from the rights holder.

For design work, Sakire is most useful when you need a title or brand-style wordmark that feels more formal than a plain sans serif. Try it in the preview box with short words, names, poster headlines, invitation text, packaging concepts, and logo drafts. Serif display fonts often work best when they have enough space around them, so avoid forcing Sakire into very small UI labels or long body paragraphs until you have checked readability at the exact size you plan to use. If you are exploring a logo direction, test uppercase, lowercase, spacing, and one-word layouts before committing to a final design.

Features

  • Regular 400 style in TTF format for straightforward desktop testing and installation.
  • Serif styling suitable for headline previews, logo drafts, poster titles, and personal design mockups.
  • Personal-use licensing, so commercial projects require extra license checking before use.
  • Simple single-style family setup, useful when you want a focused display option rather than a large multi-weight system.

Best Uses

  • Personal logo concepts and brand-name experiments.
  • Poster headlines, title cards, and social media graphics.
  • Invitation drafts, quote layouts, and decorative name treatments.
  • Web design mockups where a serif title font is needed for visual direction.
  • Packaging concepts or editorial-style headers for non-commercial presentations.

License Information

Sakire is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal testing and non-commercial projects, but do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites for a business, or any commercial release unless you confirm and obtain the correct commercial license from the font owner.

Designer and Foundry

Sakire is credited to designer Usman Albaehaqi, with Graphicxell listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Use Sakire where the font can be seen clearly: short titles, names, display headings, poster text, and logo mockups. Pair it with a clean sans serif for body copy so the serif display style can stay focused on the main message. When making a poster or web mockup, test line spacing and letter spacing carefully, especially in all caps. For logos, check how the letters behave in black and white, at small sizes, and with extra tracking before choosing it as a final direction.

FAQ

Is Sakire free for commercial use?

No. The listed license says Personal Use Only, so commercial use should not be assumed. Get a commercial license or written permission before using it for business, client, product, advertising, or monetized work.

What kind of font is Sakire?

Sakire is identified as a serif font. It is better suited to display text such as names, titles, logos, posters, and mockups than to long reading paragraphs.

Who designed Sakire?

Sakire is credited to Usman Albaehaqi, with Graphicxell listed as the foundry.

What file format is available?

The available font file is a TTF file. TTF fonts are commonly supported by desktop operating systems and many design applications.

Can I use Sakire for a logo?

You can test Sakire in personal logo concepts and mockups. For a real business logo, client logo, product identity, or commercial brand mark, confirm commercial licensing first.

What should I pair Sakire with?

Pair Sakire with a simple sans serif for paragraphs, captions, menus, or supporting information. This keeps the serif style focused on the title or logo text and helps readability.

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