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Chor
Chor includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Zidan Zamzani
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Chor font.
Chor is a sans serif font by Zidan Zamzani, offered in an OTF regular style for personal-use projects. It is a practical choice when you want clean display lettering for previews, mockups, posters, and short design text.
About Chor Font
Chor is a simple sans serif typeface with a regular weight and normal style. Because the available file is an OTF font, it should work well in common design apps that support OpenType fonts, including layout, branding mockup, poster, and image-editing tools. The font page identifies Chor as a sans serif font and lists its license as Personal Use Only, so the safest way to approach it is as a font for non-commercial design practice, personal graphics, school projects, draft branding ideas, and private visual experiments.
For visitors testing Chor in the preview box, start with the kind of text you actually plan to design. Try a short name, a two-word title, a poster headline, and a sentence with mixed uppercase and lowercase letters. Sans serif fonts can look very different depending on spacing and size, so it is worth checking Chor at both large and medium sizes before downloading. If you are exploring logo concepts, use it for early personal sketches or non-client mockups only unless you obtain a suitable commercial license from the rights holder. For posters and web mockups, keep the text short enough to let the shapes stay clear, and test contrast carefully if you place it over images or textured backgrounds.
Features
- Sans serif regular style suitable for clean short-form display text
- OTF font format for use in many modern design and desktop publishing apps
- Single regular variant with normal style and 400 weight
- Useful for personal mockups, poster titles, preview graphics, and design tests
- Personal Use Only license listed for the font
Best Uses
- Personal logo concept sketches
- Poster headlines and title layouts
- Web and app interface mockups
- Social media graphics for non-commercial use
- Typography practice and font pairing tests
- School or personal design projects
- Clean display text in image-editing software
License Information
Chor is listed with a Personal Use Only license. Use it for personal and non-commercial work unless you confirm separate commercial-use permission from the designer or rights holder. Do not assume it is free for client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, business branding, monetized content, or logo delivery without checking the license terms first.
Designer and Foundry
Chor is credited to Zidan Zamzani. No foundry name or designer website is listed in the available font details.
Usage Tips
Use Chor where clean sans serif lettering is needed, especially in short text such as titles, labels, cover graphics, and mockup headings. Before using it in a finished design, preview punctuation, numbers, uppercase words, lowercase words, and any special characters you need. Pair it with a quiet serif or a neutral sans serif for supporting text, and avoid using too many bold visual elements around it if you want the font to stay readable.
FAQ
Is Chor free for commercial use?
No commercial-use permission is listed. The font license is marked Personal Use Only, so treat it as personal-use unless you obtain a separate commercial license or written permission.
Who designed Chor?
Chor is credited to Zidan Zamzani.
What format is the Chor font file?
The listed font file is in OTF format.
What style of font is Chor?
Chor is identified as a sans serif font with a regular, normal-style variant.
Can I use Chor for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts and mockups, but do not use it for a business, client, product, or commercial logo unless the license holder allows that use.
What should I test before downloading Chor?
Preview your own wording, numbers, punctuation, uppercase text, and lowercase text. Also test the font at the size you plan to use, because display text and smaller interface text can feel different.
What fonts pair well with Chor?
For a simple layout, pair Chor with a restrained serif or a neutral sans serif for body copy. Keep the supporting font quieter so Chor can work as the main title or accent.
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