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AbsinetteCondensedW01-CnRg
AbsinetteCondensedW01-CnRg includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Paul J Lloyd
- Foundry Greater Albion Typefounders
- License License file included
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
AbsinetteCondensedW01-CnRg font.
Absinette Condensed Regular is a narrow upright TTF font credited to Paul J Lloyd and Greater Albion Typefounders, useful when a design needs compact lettering with a formal display feel.
About Absinette Condensed Regular
Absinette Condensed Regular is built around narrow proportions, so it can fit more characters into a limited horizontal space than a standard-width face. That makes it useful for poster lines, badges, navigation labels, sidebars, packaging panels, certificates, and other places where the words need to stay prominent without spreading too wide. It is not a quiet paragraph font; it is better when the text is short and intentional.
The file is listed as a normal-style TTF with 400 weight metadata. Since the available package centers on one regular style, plan the design around that single voice instead of relying on fake bold or fake italic effects. If your layout needs hierarchy, pair Absinette Condensed Regular with a wider, simpler companion font for body copy, captions, and supporting information.
Condensed fonts reward careful spacing. Test your real headline in the preview, especially if it uses all caps, long words, dates, or punctuation. A phrase that fits neatly in one line may need a little extra letter spacing or a larger size to stay readable. Use the specimen image and live preview together before choosing it for a print or web layout.
Features
- Condensed regular style for compact display typography
- TTF file with normal style and 400 weight metadata
- Useful when headlines or labels need to save horizontal space
- Credited to Paul J Lloyd
- Greater Albion Typefounders listed as the foundry
- Best used as a display accent with a more open body font
Best Uses
- Poster titles, certificates, badges, and label-style text
- Navigation words, compact headings, and sidebar lettering
- Packaging concepts where a narrow title face helps fit the layout
- Short display lines in print or web mockups
- Formal or vintage-inspired typography tests
- Designs that need a condensed accent rather than long body copy
License Information
The license note says the terms are in an accompanying file. Read that file before using Absinette Condensed Regular in client work, logos, products, ads, templates, apps, merchandise, web embedding, or redistribution. Do not treat the font as cleared for commercial use until the license file confirms your intended use.
Designer and Foundry
The font is credited to Paul J Lloyd, with Greater Albion Typefounders listed as the foundry. Keep that attribution with the font file while reviewing the included license terms.
Usage Tips
Use Absinette Condensed Regular for short, compact text. Preview the exact words, avoid squeezing already narrow letters too tightly, and pair it with a readable serif or sans-serif for paragraphs and smaller supporting copy.
FAQ
What format is Absinette Condensed Regular?
The listed file is a TTF font named Absinette-Condensed-Regular.ttf.
Is Absinette Condensed Regular free for commercial use?
The license terms are not shown directly. The note says to check the accompanying license file, so confirm the terms before any commercial or client use.
Who designed Absinette Condensed Regular?
The designer is listed as Paul J Lloyd, and Greater Albion Typefounders is listed as the foundry.
What is this font best for?
It works best for short display text, compact headings, badges, labels, certificates, and poster-style typography.
Should I use it for paragraphs?
Use it sparingly for display text. For long reading, choose a more open companion font and let Absinette handle the title or accent text.
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