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TRT Monexa Thin

TRT Monexa Thin includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
TRT Monexa Thin font preview showing the family name
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TRT Monexa Thin Font
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Font Specimen

TRT Monexa Thin font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Hanif Dwi Sulistyo of Truetype
  • Foundry Truetype
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

TRT Monexa Thin font.

TRT Monexa Thin is a light-weight sans serif font with a clean, narrow-feeling presence that works best when you want a refined headline or simple display text without heavy visual noise.

About TRT Monexa Thin

TRT Monexa Thin uses a very light 100-weight style, so its main strength is elegance rather than impact. The thin strokes give words a polished, modern look in large sizes, especially for short titles, nameplates, editorial-style headings, packaging mockups, logo drafts, and social graphics. Because the available file is a demo TTF in a normal style, it is best treated as a display option to test carefully before using in a finished project.

Thin fonts can look beautiful, but they need the right setting. TRT Monexa Thin will usually read better with generous spacing, strong contrast, and larger type sizes. Try it in the preview tool with uppercase words, short brand names, and two- or three-word headlines. Avoid using it for small paragraphs, dense UI text, or low-contrast designs, because very fine strokes can disappear on screens or in print. Pair it with a plain, readable sans serif or a quiet serif for body copy so the thin display style stays clear and intentional.

Features

  • Thin 100-weight sans serif style for light display typography
  • TTF font file in normal style, suitable for testing in common design apps

Best Uses

  • Minimal logos, wordmarks, and brand concept mockups
  • Posters, social graphics, fashion-style layouts, and clean web hero headings
  • Editorial titles, packaging previews, and short promotional text
  • Design experiments where a light sans serif look is needed

License Information

TRT Monexa Thin is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, previews, and non-commercial testing unless you confirm and obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder or font creator.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is listed as Hanif Dwi Sulistyo of Truetype, with Truetype also listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Use TRT Monexa Thin at larger sizes and check spacing before downloading for a project. Thin strokes can lose clarity at small sizes, on textured backgrounds, or when printed lightly. For logo work, test the font in both black-on-white and white-on-dark versions, and check whether the letters still feel balanced after adjusting tracking. For posters and web mockups, pair it with a stronger body font so headings stay elegant while the main text remains easy to read.

FAQ

Is TRT Monexa Thin free for commercial use?

No. The license information says Personal Use Only, so do not use it in commercial work unless you get the proper commercial permission or license.

What kind of font is TRT Monexa Thin?

It is a thin sans serif font in a 100-weight style. It is better suited to display text than long reading text.

Can I use TRT Monexa Thin for a logo?

You can test it for personal logo concepts or mockups, but commercial logo use requires checking the license and getting the proper rights first.

What file format is included?

The available font file is a TTF file, which is commonly supported by many design programs and operating systems.

Is TRT Monexa Thin good for body text?

It is not the best choice for long body text. The thin weight is more useful for short headlines, titles, and display settings.

What fonts pair well with TRT Monexa Thin?

Pair it with a simple, readable sans serif for body copy, or use a quiet serif if you want more contrast. Keep the pairing restrained so the thin display style remains the focus.

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