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Bloom Derma

Bloom Derma includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Bloom Derma font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Annisa Febriani
  • Foundry Funtype Co.
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Bloom Derma font.

Bloom Derma is a bold sans serif font with a stylish display feel, made for visitors who want strong lettering in short, eye-catching text.

About Bloom Derma

Bloom Derma works best when the words need weight and presence. The available OTF file is a regular style at normal weight, but its look is built more for display use than quiet reading. The source description presents it as a bold, stylish sans serif suited to powerful typography, with examples such as headlines, contemporary posters, album art, lifestyle graphics, branding mockups, and high-impact advertising layouts. Those are useful directions, but the license limit matters: the downloadable file is marked for personal use only, so treat it as a trial for non-commercial practice, drafts, personal graphics, or layout testing unless you obtain the proper commercial license from the rights holder.

Use the preview box to test the exact words you plan to set, not just a sample alphabet. Try uppercase titles, mixed-case names, short taglines, and numbers if your design needs dates or prices. Bloom Derma should be easier to judge at poster, header, thumbnail, and social graphic sizes than in long paragraphs. If you need body copy, pair it with a plain, readable sans serif and let Bloom Derma handle the title or accent line. Keep spacing in mind: bold display fonts can feel crowded when the text is small, tightly tracked, or placed over a busy image. For clean results, give the letters room, use strong contrast, and test the design on both desktop and mobile screens before you download or share a mockup.

Features

  • Bold sans serif display style for short, high-impact text such as titles, covers, posters, and graphic headers.
  • Single OTF regular file, useful for testing in design apps that support OpenType fonts.

Best Uses

  • Personal poster drafts, album-art concepts, lifestyle graphics, mood boards, and social media title images.
  • Website hero text, logo concept sketches, packaging mockups, and brand direction tests where a strong sans serif headline is needed.

License Information

Bloom Derma is marked as Personal Use Only. Do not use the downloadable file in client work, paid products, advertising, business branding, merchandise, monetized content, or any other commercial project unless you confirm and purchase the correct commercial license from the font owner or authorized seller.

Designer and Foundry

The font listing lists Annisa Febriani as the designer and Funtype Co. as the foundry. No additional verified biography or release background was included, so this page does not add unsupported origin details.

Usage Tips

Install the OTF file only after checking the license terms for your project. In the preview, test real titles, punctuation, and spacing. Use Bloom Derma for emphasis, then pair it with a neutral text font for descriptions, menus, captions, or longer reading sections.

FAQ

Is Bloom Derma free for commercial use?

No. The license information says Personal Use Only. You should not use it commercially unless you get the correct commercial license.

What file format is included?

The downloadable variant is an OTF file. OTF fonts are commonly supported by modern desktop design software and most operating systems.

What kind of projects is Bloom Derma good for?

It is best suited to short display text such as headlines, posters, album art concepts, lifestyle graphics, social images, and branding mockups for personal testing.

Should I use Bloom Derma for paragraphs?

It is better for titles and short phrases. For paragraphs, use a simpler reading font and keep Bloom Derma as the visual accent.

Who designed Bloom Derma?

The page information lists Annisa Febriani as the designer and Funtype Co. as the foundry.

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