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Wave
Wave includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Funtype Co.
- Foundry Funtype Co.
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Wave font.
Wave is a normal-weight sans serif font from Funtype Co. It is best approached as a personal-use display or short-text font: type your own words in the preview, check the spacing at different sizes, and make sure the style fits your project before downloading.
About Wave Font
Wave has a clean sans serif setup with a regular 400 weight, which makes it easy to test for headings, labels, names, social graphics, and other short pieces of text. Because the available file is an OTF font, it should work in most common design apps and desktop font managers. The name suggests a soft or flowing impression, but the safest way to judge the look is to use the live preview with the exact words you plan to design with. Try uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation so you can see how the characters behave together.
For visitors choosing a font quickly, Wave is worth testing when you need a simple sans serif option for personal artwork, mockups, posters, thumbnails, quote images, school projects, or personal branding experiments. Keep the text sample realistic: a font can look good in one word but feel different in a full title or a two-line layout. Test it in large sizes first, then reduce it to see whether the letters still stay clear. If you use it in a logo concept, product label, client mockup, monetized post, template, or any other commercial setting, pause and check the license terms because the listed license is Personal Use Only.
Features
- Regular 400-weight sans serif style for straightforward title, label, and short-copy testing.
- OTF font file format, suitable for installation and use in many desktop design projects.
Best Uses
- Personal-use headings, posters, thumbnails, quote graphics, and social media images where short text is the focus.
- Design drafts, school projects, mood boards, and non-commercial mockups that need a clean sans serif voice.
License Information
Wave is listed as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal, non-commercial projects unless you have separate permission or a commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, products, advertising, monetized content, templates, logos, or business branding.
Designer and Foundry
Wave is credited to Funtype Co. No extra designer biography or release details are confirmed, so the credit should stay simple.
Usage Tips
After downloading, install the OTF file through your operating system or font manager, then open your design app again if the font does not appear right away. In the preview, test the real title or phrase you plan to use rather than a random sample. Try short words, longer names, numbers, punctuation, and mixed case. Check spacing in tight layouts, because display text can feel different once it is placed on a poster, image, or button. Pair Wave with a quiet body font if you need longer text; avoid using decorative or highly stylized companions unless the layout has enough breathing room. For readability, keep Wave mainly for headings and short text until you have tested it at the final size.
FAQ
Is Wave free for commercial use?
No. The listed license is Personal Use Only, so commercial use should not be assumed. Get permission or a commercial license before using it for paid, client, business, advertising, logo, product, or monetized work.
What file format does Wave use?
The available font file is in OTF format. OTF fonts are commonly supported by macOS, Windows, and many design programs.
Who designed Wave?
Wave is credited to Funtype Co. No further designer background is confirmed for this listing.
What is Wave best used for?
Wave is best tested for personal-use display text such as headings, posters, thumbnails, labels, quote graphics, and mockup titles. Use the preview to see how your own words look before downloading.
Can I use Wave for a logo?
Only for personal, non-commercial logo experiments unless you obtain the correct rights. A real brand, client logo, business mark, or monetized project needs license clearance first.
How should I test Wave before using it?
Type the exact phrase you plan to design with, then test uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and different sizes. Check whether the spacing and readability still work in the final layout.
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