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Billyand

Billyand includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Billyand font preview showing the family name
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Billyand Font
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Font Specimen

Billyand font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Billyand font.

Billyand is a display font for short, attention-focused text where the lettering needs to carry the visual tone. It is best tested in headlines, logo drafts, poster titles, packaging mockups, and social graphics rather than long paragraphs.

About Billyand Font

Billyand comes as a regular OTF font file and is marked for personal use only. Because it is presented as a display font, it makes the most sense in larger text settings where the shape of each letter can be seen clearly. Try it with your own words in the preview tool before downloading, especially if you plan to use names, brand phrases, or all-caps wording. Some display fonts look great in a sample word but behave differently when used in longer titles, mixed punctuation, or tight layouts.

For design work, start with Billyand as the main visual voice and keep the supporting typography simple. It can work well for logo concepts, poster headings, YouTube thumbnails, mood boards, invitations, merchandise mockups, and web hero sections, as long as the text stays short. If you are building a layout, pair it with a clean sans serif for body copy, product details, menus, captions, or any text that must be read quickly. Avoid using a decorative display face for dense paragraphs, small legal text, or interface labels, because readability can drop when the size gets too small.

Billyand is also useful for early web and branding mockups when you want to explore a stronger headline style before committing to a final licensed font. Test it across a few realistic situations: a two-word logo, a longer poster line, a small social media title, and a dark-on-light plus light-on-dark version. Check spacing around tricky letter pairs, make sure the font still reads at mobile sizes, and compare it with a plain fallback typeface. These small checks help you decide whether the style supports the message or starts to distract from it.

Features

  • Regular OTF font file for desktop design apps and many modern font managers.
  • Display-focused style suited to short headlines, titles, branding tests, and visual mockups.
  • Personal-use license category, so commercial or client work needs separate license confirmation.
  • Single regular variant, which keeps the family simple but means weight and style changes may need support from other fonts.
  • Works best when previewed at larger sizes where spacing, letter shape, and title readability can be judged clearly.

Best Uses

  • Logo drafts and brand direction mockups
  • Poster titles and event graphics
  • Social media images, thumbnails, and banners
  • Packaging concepts and label mockups
  • Invitation headings and decorative name treatments
  • Website hero text or landing page concept designs
  • Personal projects where a display font is needed for short wording

License Information

Billyand is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal testing, practice designs, and non-commercial mockups unless you have a proper commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, paid products, ads, merchandise, logos for a business, apps, websites, or brand campaigns without checking the license terms.

Designer and Foundry

Billyand is credited to Ahmad Ramzi Fahruddin and Habib Alfatul Akbar, with Arterfak Project listed as the foundry. The designer website is arterfakproject.com.

Usage Tips

Use Billyand as a headline or display accent, not as a full reading font. Keep the text short, increase the size, and give the letters enough space to breathe. For logos, test both one-line and stacked versions, then check whether the word remains clear at small sizes. For posters and web mockups, pair it with a neutral sans serif or a restrained serif so the supporting text does not compete with the display lettering. If you need multiple weights, italics, or a complete brand system, combine Billyand with a broader font family for the practical parts of the design.

FAQ

Is Billyand free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is confirmed. Billyand is marked as Personal Use Only, so you should get a commercial license or written permission before using it in paid, client, business, advertising, merchandise, logo, or product work.

What kind of font is Billyand?

Billyand is presented as a display font. That means it is better suited to short, visible text such as titles, logos, posters, and mockups than to long paragraphs.

What file format does Billyand use?

The downloadable font variant is an OTF file. OTF fonts are commonly supported by major design apps and desktop operating systems.

Does Billyand include multiple weights?

Only a regular variant is listed. If your project needs bold, light, italic, or several matching styles, you may need to pair Billyand with another font family.

Can I use Billyand for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a real business logo or client logo usually counts as commercial use. Confirm the license first before using it publicly or professionally.

What should I pair with Billyand?

Pair it with a simple sans serif for body text, captions, navigation, and small details. A restrained serif can also work if you want a more editorial layout, but keep the supporting font quiet so Billyand remains the main accent.

Is Billyand good for body text?

It is not the best choice for body text. Use it for short display settings and choose a more readable font for paragraphs, descriptions, forms, and small screen text.

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