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Castelle

Castelle includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Castelle font preview showing the family name
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Castelle Font
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Font Specimen

Castelle font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Kong Font
  • Foundry Kong Font
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Castelle font.

Castelle is a display font with a retro feel, rounded movement, and sharper decorative cuts that make it better for short text than long reading. It is a TTF font credited to Kong Font and marked for personal use only, so it works best for testing ideas, personal artwork, and non-commercial previews.

About Castelle Font

Castelle has the kind of shape that fits headline design: bold letterforms, curved rhythm, and a vintage display mood without needing much extra decoration. Sources describe it as a modern vintage display font, and that is a useful way to think about it when previewing your own words. Try it in large sizes first, because its personality comes through most clearly in titles, brand-style mockups, poster text, packaging studies, and social graphics. It is not the type of font most readers would choose for body copy, menu paragraphs, or dense website text. The decorative shape is the point, so short lines will usually look cleaner than long sentences.

For logo work, Castelle can help you explore a retro label or boutique-style direction, but treat the personal-use font as a draft tool unless you have the right paid license. Test uppercase, lowercase, numerals, and punctuation in the preview before downloading, especially if your design depends on accented characters or symbols. DaFont lists 206 glyphs for Castelle, while another font listing reports 209 characters, so check the exact characters you need in your design app. In web mockups, use it for hero words, badges, section titles, or campaign artwork rather than navigation and interface text. Pair it with a plain sans serif or a quiet serif so Castelle stays in the spotlight and the supporting text remains easy to read.

Features

  • Retro display style suited to short headlines, logos, posters, packaging concepts, and social graphics.
  • TTF format with regular styling, uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation, and reported multilingual character support.
  • Decorative letterforms that work best at larger sizes where curves and sharper details remain clear.
  • Personal-use-only licensing, with commercial or corporate use requiring a paid license from the rights holder.

Best Uses

  • Personal poster designs, mood boards, school projects, and non-commercial social graphics.
  • Logo drafts and brand concept mockups where a vintage display look is being explored.
  • Packaging previews, label-style artwork, badges, stickers, and decorative headings.
  • Website hero mockups or landing page visuals where the font is used sparingly for display text.

License Information

Castelle is marked Personal Use Only. You may use the demo font for personal and non-commercial projects, but commercial, client, corporate, product, advertising, monetized, or logo use should not proceed without purchasing the correct license or getting direct permission from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

Castelle is credited to Kong Font, also listed as the foundry. The designer website is fontkong.com, and DaFont links the author to Kong Font.

Usage Tips

Use Castelle where the words are short and important. Start with a logo name, poster headline, product label, or hero title, then increase letter spacing slightly if the decorative shapes feel tight. Avoid using it for long paragraphs, small buttons, legal text, or navigation menus. For pairing, choose a neutral sans serif for descriptions and interface copy, or a restrained serif if the project needs a more editorial tone. Keep the companion font simple so the display style does not fight with another decorative face.

FAQ

Is Castelle free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks Castelle as Personal Use Only. Commercial or corporate use requires a paid license or direct permission from the rights holder.

Who designed Castelle?

Castelle is credited to Kong Font, with Font Kong listed as the designer/foundry source.

What file format is included?

The downloadable font file is in TTF format, which is widely supported by common design apps and operating systems.

What kind of projects fit Castelle best?

Castelle is best for display uses such as posters, logo drafts, packaging concepts, headlines, badges, and personal social graphics. It is less suitable for long reading text.

Can I use Castelle in a logo?

You can test it in a personal logo concept, but a real business, client, product, or monetized logo needs the proper commercial license.

Does Castelle support accented characters?

Font listings report multilingual character support, and DaFont lists 206 glyphs. If your text needs specific accents or symbols, test those characters in the preview before using the font in a finished design.

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