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CCMatineeIdol-Bold

CCMatineeIdol-Bold includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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CCMatineeIdol-Bold font preview showing the family name
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CCMatineeIdol-Bold Font
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Font Specimen

CCMatineeIdol-Bold font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer John 'JG' Roshell
  • Foundry Active Images
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

CCMatineeIdol-Bold font.

CCMatineeIdol-Bold is a bold TrueType display font for short text that needs a strong, entertainment-style presence.

About CCMatineeIdol-Bold Font

CCMatineeIdol-Bold is listed as matineeIdol-bold.ttf with normal style and a 700 weight. The page credits John JG Roshell as designer, links Comicraft as the designer website, and lists Active Images as foundry. The bold weight makes the font suitable for display work where a few words need to stand out quickly.

Use it for poster titles, banners, covers, labels, comic-style graphics, thumbnails, logo mockups, and short promotional phrases. It is not meant to carry long body copy. A bold single-style font can become dense when used for paragraphs, so preview your real text and keep longer information in a simpler companion face.

Check uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, numbers, and line spacing before downloading. If the words feel too heavy, add breathing room around the type or reduce the amount of text. The font will usually work best when one bold line is the main focus of the design. It is also worth checking how the bold shapes behave beside images or dark backgrounds. In crowded artwork, give the text more margin and avoid stacking too many bold lines together.

Features

  • Bold 700-weight TrueType font file
  • TTF file listed as matineeIdol-bold.ttf
  • Designer credited as John JG Roshell
  • Comicraft listed as designer website and Active Images as foundry
  • Best for short display text, not dense paragraphs
  • Strong choice for posters, labels, and title graphics

Best Uses

  • Poster titles, banners, covers, and thumbnails
  • Comic-style headings, entertainment graphics, and labels
  • Short logo mockups, stickers, and promotional lines
  • Display typography that needs a bold single-style font
  • Previewing heavy title text before final artwork

License Information

The license terms are not clearly stated in the font data. Check the package, Comicraft terms, or rights holder permission before using CCMatineeIdol-Bold in commercial projects, client work, products, merchandise, branding, apps, websites, or redistribution.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is listed as John JG Roshell, with Comicraft listed as the designer website and Active Images listed as foundry.

Usage Tips

Keep the font focused on the main display line. For supporting text, use a cleaner companion font. Test the preview at the final size, especially if your title includes long words or tight punctuation, and avoid using all available space just because the bold style can fill it quickly.

FAQ

What format is CCMatineeIdol-Bold?

The listed file is matineeIdol-bold.ttf, a TrueType font file.

Is CCMatineeIdol-Bold a bold font?

Yes. The font data lists a 700 weight, which is commonly used for bold display text.

Can I use CCMatineeIdol-Bold commercially?

Commercial permission is not confirmed here. Check the package or rights holder terms before using it in paid, client, product, or business work.

Who is credited for CCMatineeIdol-Bold?

The font data credits John JG Roshell, lists Comicraft as the designer website, and lists Active Images as foundry.

What is it best used for?

It is best for short display uses such as posters, banners, comic-style titles, labels, thumbnails, and logo mockups.

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