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Auralic
Auralic includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
Styles in this family
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Reza Haitami
- Foundry Black Studio
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 2 files available
Auralic font.
Auralic is a modern serif font family with a clean regular style and a matching italic. It works best when you want a polished serif look for titles, display text, branding drafts, and elegant visual layouts while keeping the license limit in mind.
About Auralic Font
Auralic has the feel of a contemporary editorial serif: crisp letter shapes, a formal rhythm, and enough contrast to make short text look refined without becoming overly decorative. The regular style is useful for titles, subheads, nameplates, quote graphics, and poster text. The italic gives you a softer companion for emphasis, captions, signatures, or secondary lines in a layout. Because the download package contains OTF files in regular and italic styles, it is easy to test in common design apps before deciding whether it fits a project.
Use Auralic where the words need to feel composed and deliberate. It can suit logo concepts, magazine-style headers, beauty or fashion mockups, book-cover drafts, invitation layouts, packaging studies, and social media graphics. For logo work, preview the exact brand name in both uppercase and lowercase, then check letter spacing around narrow and round letters. For posters, test it at the final display size so the serif detail stays clear. For web mockups, use it carefully in headings rather than long paragraphs unless you have confirmed readability, loading, and licensing for the final use. Pair it with a neutral sans serif for body text when you want contrast without making the page feel busy.
Auralic is not a font to use blindly for every text block. Its strongest role is short, expressive typography: headlines, section titles, pull quotes, product names, and hero text. If you need long-form reading, test a full paragraph in the preview and compare it with a simpler text face. Watch spacing in all-caps settings, because refined serif fonts often need slight tracking adjustments to look balanced. In small sizes, check thin strokes and punctuation carefully, especially on mobile screens or low-resolution previews.
The license information attached to this font says Personal Use Only. That means it is suitable for personal practice, student work, private mockups, and non-commercial experiments, but it should not be used in paid client work, advertising, products, monetized websites, commercial logos, packaging, or business branding unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder. If you are preparing a project that may become public or revenue-generating, treat the personal-use version as a preview and confirm the license path first.
Features
- Regular and italic OTF styles for basic display typography and emphasis
- Modern serif appearance suited to polished headings, editorial layouts, and brand mockups
- Designed by Reza Haitami, with Black Studio listed as the foundry/manufacturer
- Personal-use licensing, so commercial projects require separate permission or a proper paid license
- Best tested in short text settings where serif detail and spacing can be reviewed closely
Best Uses
- Logo concepts and wordmark drafts
- Editorial-style headlines and magazine mockups
- Poster titles, quote graphics, and social media artwork
- Beauty, fashion, lifestyle, and invitation design tests
- Book-cover concepts, packaging studies, and portfolio mockups
- Web hero headings and landing-page design comps
License Information
Auralic is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal, non-commercial work unless you have obtained a commercial license or written permission from the rights holder. Do not use the personal-use files for client projects, monetized sites, product packaging, advertising, or final logo work without checking the license first.
Designer and Foundry
Auralic is credited to Reza Haitami, with Black Studio listed as the foundry/manufacturer.
Usage Tips
Start by previewing your exact title, brand name, or phrase in both the regular and italic styles. Check uppercase spacing, punctuation, numbers, and any accented characters you need. For layouts, pair Auralic with a plain sans serif for body copy so the serif can stay focused on headings and display text. If the design is for commercial release, resolve the license before using it in final artwork.
FAQ
Is Auralic free for commercial use?
No. The license information for this download says Personal Use Only. For commercial use, you need to obtain the correct commercial license or permission from the rights holder.
What styles are included with Auralic?
The listed download contains two OTF styles: Auralic Regular and Auralic Italic, both at a normal 400 weight.
Who designed Auralic?
Auralic is credited to Reza Haitami. Black Studio is listed as the foundry/manufacturer.
What is Auralic best used for?
Auralic is best for short, polished serif typography such as logos drafts, editorial headlines, posters, invitations, quote graphics, packaging concepts, and web hero titles.
Can I use Auralic for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but final logo use for a business, client, product, or monetized project needs the correct commercial license. Always confirm rights before using it in a real brand identity.
Is Auralic good for body text?
It may work in some short paragraph settings, but its safest use is display text. Test longer passages at the final size before using it for body copy, especially on screens.
What file format does Auralic use?
The listed font files are in OTF format, a common desktop font format supported by many design and publishing applications.
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