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Gotib

Gotib includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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Gotib Font
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Font Specimen

Gotib font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

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

Gotib font.

Gotib is a sans serif font family with a regular OTF style, designed for personal-use projects where a clean, straightforward letter shape is useful. It is a good font to test when you need simple display text, title treatments, social graphics, or early branding mockups without a heavily decorative look.

About Gotib Font

Gotib keeps things direct: it is a sans serif typeface in a regular weight, so the first thing to check is how its letter spacing, curves, and proportions behave in your own words. Because the available style is regular at weight 400, it should be approached as a single-style font rather than a full multi-weight family. That makes it most useful for focused design jobs: a logo draft, a poster heading, a clean web hero title, a product label concept, a personal portfolio graphic, or a short line of display text. If you need bold, italic, condensed, or extended options, you may need to pair Gotib with another font family that provides those roles.

For logo work, try Gotib in short names first. Single-style sans serif fonts often work best when the wordmark is not too long, because every letter has to carry the rhythm without help from weight changes. Test uppercase, lowercase, and mixed-case versions, then adjust tracking to see whether the font feels tighter and more compact or more open and editorial. For posters and social graphics, use Gotib at larger sizes where its sans serif structure can stay clear. In web mockups, test it in hero headings, buttons, section labels, and navigation samples before using it for longer body copy. Since only one OTF file is listed, web use may require conversion or a proper webfont license from the rights holder.

Features

  • Regular 400-weight sans serif style suitable for clean titles, mockups, and display text.
  • OTF font file format, useful for desktop design apps and print-oriented layout testing.
  • Single-style family, making it simple to preview but less flexible than a full type system.
  • Best tested in short text settings such as names, headings, labels, and promotional graphics.
  • Personal Use Only license, so commercial projects need separate permission or a commercial license.

Best Uses

  • Personal logo concepts and wordmark experiments
  • Poster headlines and event graphics for non-commercial use
  • Social media artwork, quote cards, and profile banners
  • Portfolio mockups, mood boards, and presentation drafts
  • Website hero section mockups and clean navigation tests
  • Short product-name or label-style design studies
  • Typography practice and layout experiments

License Information

Gotib is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, practice designs, private mockups, and non-commercial previews, but do not use it in paid client work, business branding, merchandise, advertising, apps, websites, or other commercial projects unless you obtain the correct commercial permission from the font owner.

Designer and Foundry

The designer name listed for Gotib is Maikohatta. No foundry name or official designer link is listed, so avoid assuming additional creator, foundry, or release details.

Usage Tips

Start by previewing Gotib with the exact text you plan to design, especially if the text includes numbers, punctuation, or unusual letter combinations. For logos, test different tracking values and compare the result against a more neutral sans serif to see whether Gotib gives the tone you want. For posters, use it in large headlines with a simpler body font below it. For web mockups, keep Gotib to headings or interface accents unless you have tested readability at paragraph sizes. A practical pairing approach is to combine Gotib with a plain, highly readable sans serif for body text, or with a restrained serif if you want contrast without making the layout feel busy. Because only the regular style is listed, build hierarchy through size, spacing, color, and layout rather than relying on bold and italic variants.

FAQ

Is Gotib free for commercial use?

No. Gotib is marked as Personal Use Only. For commercial use, contact the rights holder or find an official commercial license before using it in client, business, product, or revenue-generating work.

What kind of font is Gotib?

Gotib is listed as a sans serif font. The available style is a regular 400-weight OTF file.

Who designed Gotib?

Gotib is credited to Maikohatta. No foundry name or official designer URL is listed.

Can I use Gotib for a logo?

You can test Gotib in personal logo concepts and non-commercial mockups. For a real business logo, paid client logo, trademarked identity, or commercial brand use, get the proper commercial license first.

Is Gotib good for posters?

Gotib can be useful for personal poster headlines and short display text. Test it at large sizes and pair it with a readable body font for event details or longer descriptions.

Can I use Gotib on a website?

Only for personal or non-commercial use under the listed license terms. For a business or monetized website, confirm commercial rights and webfont permissions before using it.

What file format does Gotib use?

The listed font file is in OTF format, which is commonly used in desktop design software and print layout projects.

Does Gotib include bold or italic styles?

Only a regular style is listed. If your design needs bold, italic, or multiple weights, pair Gotib with another family that has those styles.

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