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Bitter ExtraBold
Bitter ExtraBold includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Sol Matas, and Bitter project Authors
- Foundry Sol Matas
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Bitter ExtraBold font.
Bitter ExtraBold is a heavy serif style from the Bitter family, useful when you want firm, readable emphasis without moving into decorative display type.
About Bitter ExtraBold
Bitter is described by Google Fonts as a serif typeface designed by Sol Matas, with the family offering many weights and italic styles. The ExtraBold cut gives the design a stronger voice for headlines, section titles, pull quotes, and short blocks that need more weight than regular body text.
Use Bitter ExtraBold where contrast and structure matter: article headers, editorial graphics, website hero text, posters, and labels. Because this is a heavier style, test it at the size you plan to use. It can work well for short text, but longer paragraphs may feel dense compared with the regular or medium weights.
Bitter ExtraBold keeps the sturdy serif character of the family while giving titles a clear visual anchor. It can suit news-style graphics, cookbook headings, blog hero titles, author names, quote cards, book covers, and editorial section labels. The weight feels confident, but the serif structure keeps it more text-friendly than many decorative headline fonts.
For a balanced layout, let Bitter ExtraBold handle the main headline and use a lighter companion for body copy. This keeps the page from becoming too dark while preserving the strong editorial tone.
If the headline includes several words, compare title case with sentence case. ExtraBold serif text often feels more refined when the rhythm is less compressed.
Features
- ExtraBold weight for strong headings and emphasis
- TTF font file in normal style
- Part of the Bitter serif family by Sol Matas
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1
Best Uses
- Website and blog headings
- Editorial titles and pull quotes
- Poster text and social graphics
- Branding drafts that need a sturdy serif look
License Information
Bitter ExtraBold is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL allows use in personal and commercial projects, but the font software must not be sold by itself and redistributed copies need to keep the license terms.
Designer and Foundry
Bitter is credited to Sol Matas and the Bitter project authors. The supplied designer link points to Sol Matas’s website.
Usage Tips
Try Bitter ExtraBold in the preview with uppercase words, title case, numbers, and punctuation. For body text, pair it with a lighter Bitter weight or a clean sans serif so the page does not feel too heavy.
FAQ
Is Bitter ExtraBold free for commercial use?
Yes, the SIL Open Font License allows commercial use, as long as you follow the OFL terms. Do not sell the font file by itself.
What file format is included?
The downloadable variant is a TTF file.
Is Bitter ExtraBold good for body text?
It is better for headings, short emphasis, and display text. For long reading, a regular or medium weight from the Bitter family will usually be more comfortable.
Who designed Bitter?
Bitter is credited to Sol Matas, with the supplied record also naming the Bitter project authors.
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