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COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS
COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini
- Foundry Studio kmzero
- License Personal use only
- License URL zetafonts.com/licensing
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS font.
COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS is a display font with a pressed, worn-in texture that works best when you want bold lettering with a handmade print feel.
About COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS
COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS uses a strong all-caps display style with a letterpress-inspired surface. The texture gives headlines and short words a stamped look, so it is better suited to visual impact than long reading text. Try it in the preview with brand-style names, poster lines, labels, or short quotes to see how the distressed edges behave at different sizes.
The download is supplied as a TTF file in a regular 400 style. Because the texture is part of the visual character, keep the font large enough for the detail to stay clear. It can pair well with a simple sans serif for body text, but avoid using it for paragraphs, small captions, or dense interface text where the worn effect may reduce readability.
COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS is most effective when the distressed texture is visible. Use it for large poster words, vintage badges, personal labels, event mockups, quote graphics, or packaging concepts where the printed effect can be part of the design. Small sizes may flatten the texture, so preview it at the final dimensions before exporting artwork.
Keep the license restriction in mind while designing. The free download is for personal and non-commercial use, so commercial branding, paid products, client work, broadcast use, apps, and webfont embedding need the proper Zetafonts license.
A simple color palette usually helps this font. The texture already adds visual activity, so strong contrast and uncluttered spacing will make the letterpress effect easier to enjoy.
When the design needs body copy below it, switch to a plain companion font immediately. That contrast keeps the textured title readable and intentional.
Features
- Letterpress-style distressed display look
- Regular TTF font file with normal 400 weight
Best Uses
- Posters, headers, and short title designs
- Labels, social graphics, and personal project artwork
License Information
The license allows personal and non-commercial use only. Commercial use requires purchasing the proper license from Zetafonts, and redistribution of the font file is not allowed.
Designer and Foundry
COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS is credited to Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, with Studio kmzero listed as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Use the preview tool with short words and larger sizes first. For finished layouts, pair it with a clean, readable text font and keep the letterpress effect for titles or accent lettering.
FAQ
Is COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS free for commercial use?
No. The included license is for personal and non-commercial use. Commercial projects require a paid license from Zetafonts.
What file format is included?
The available font file is a TTF file named Cocogoose-letterpress.ttf.
Can I use COCOGOOSE LETTERPRESS for body text?
It is not ideal for body text. The textured letterpress look works better in headlines, posters, labels, and other short display settings.
Can I share or redistribute the font file?
No. The license does not allow redistribution or sharing of the font file in any form.
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