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odida

odida includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
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odida Font
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Font Specimen

odida font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

odida font.

odida is a personal-use sans serif font supplied in TTF format. It is a practical choice to test when you need clean letterforms for simple design drafts, display text, social graphics, or personal creative layouts.

About odida Font

odida is identified as a sans serif font, which means it does not use the small finishing strokes found in serif typefaces. That makes it worth trying for layouts where you want a cleaner, more direct look. Since only the regular style is included, it is best treated as a single-style display or text option rather than a full branding family with multiple weights. Use the preview box to check the details that matter for your project: spacing, letter height, punctuation, numbers, and how the font handles both uppercase and lowercase words.

Because odida is available as a regular 400-weight TTF file, it should be easy to test in common design apps that accept TrueType fonts. For short headings, posters, thumbnails, quote images, personal invitations, and mockups, try it at larger sizes first so you can see its shape clearly. For longer paragraphs, preview a few full sentences before committing, especially if your design needs strong readability on mobile screens. If the project needs hierarchy, pair odida with a contrasting font for captions or body text rather than relying on fake bold or stretched styling.

Features

  • Sans serif style with a regular 400-weight font file
  • TTF format for broad compatibility with many desktop design tools
  • Single regular variant, useful for testing simple personal layouts
  • Best previewed at both heading and body sizes before final use

Best Uses

  • Personal posters, cards, and social media graphics
  • Logo concept drafts and non-commercial branding mockups
  • Short headings, labels, and title treatments
  • Creative experiments where a clean sans serif style is needed

License Information

odida is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, practice designs, previews, and non-commercial mockups, but do not use it in client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites, or any other commercial project unless you obtain a commercial license or clear permission from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

A designer or foundry credit has not been confirmed for odida. If you need author details, commercial rights, or redistribution permission, verify them with the original font creator or license source before releasing your work.

Usage Tips

Install the TTF file, open it in your design app, and test it with the exact words you plan to use. Check names, numbers, punctuation, and mixed-case text because those details often affect how a font feels in a finished layout. For web or brand use, confirm licensing first and avoid converting or redistributing the file unless the license allows it.

FAQ

Is odida free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is confirmed. The font is marked Personal Use Only, so treat it as a personal or demo font unless you obtain a commercial license from the rights holder.

What format is included with odida?

odida is included as a TTF font file. TrueType fonts are commonly supported by desktop operating systems and many design programs.

Does odida include multiple weights?

Only a regular 400-weight style is listed. If you need bold, light, italic, or a larger family system, look for an official extended version or pair it with another licensed font.

What kinds of projects suit odida?

It is most suitable for personal design work such as posters, social graphics, invitations, mockups, and short display text. Always preview your own wording before downloading or using it in a layout.

Can I use odida on a website?

Only for personal use unless the rights holder grants web or commercial licensing. Website use for a business, client, monetized blog, product, or brand should be treated as commercial unless the license says otherwise.

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