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Concert One
Concert One includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Concert One font.
Concert One is a rounded sans serif display font with a bold, friendly shape. It works best when you need short text to feel clear, warm, and a little playful without using a script or decorative font.
About Concert One Font
Concert One has a compact, rounded grotesque style with soft terminals and sturdy letterforms. Its single Regular 400 style gives headlines a confident look while keeping the shapes simple enough for quick reading. Google Fonts classifies it as a sans serif and connects it with geometric and grotesque traits, along with playful, vintage, marker-like, and blobby visual qualities.
Use Concert One for headlines, posters, children-focused graphics, badges, labels, social images, and short callouts. It is not the best choice for long paragraphs because the bold display character can become tiring in dense text. For cleaner layouts, pair it with a neutral sans serif for body copy and keep Concert One for titles, buttons, or short phrases.
Concert One is a rounded display font with a solid, upbeat shape. It is built for short words that need to stand out quickly, such as a poster headline, sticker title, video thumbnail, badge, or casual web heading.
The heavy rounded forms make the font easy to notice, but they also take up visual space. Pair it with simpler supporting text and use the preview to check whether tight letter pairs or long words still feel balanced.
Features
- Single Regular 400 style in TTF format
- Rounded sans serif display look with playful, vintage-leaning character
- Useful for large text, short labels, and headline treatments
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1
Best Uses
- Posters, flyers, and event graphics
- Website headings and landing-page callouts
- Children’s designs, classroom materials, and playful branding tests
- Badges, stickers, labels, thumbnails, and social media images
License Information
Concert One is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL generally allows use, copying, embedding, modification, and redistribution, including commercial and non-commercial projects, as long as the license terms are followed. Do not sell the font files by themselves, and do not use the reserved font names for modified versions without permission.
Designer and Foundry
Concert One is credited to Johan Kallas and Mihkel Virkus, with 2011 copyright information and reserved font name details in the font metadata and license text.
Usage Tips
Try Concert One in the preview with short words, all caps, and sentence-case headings. It has enough personality for display use, so keep spacing comfortable and avoid using it for long body text. If your design needs a calmer reading experience, use Concert One as the accent font and choose a plain sans serif for paragraphs. Use Concert One for the main phrase, not every sentence. A cleaner companion typeface for details, dates, and paragraphs will make the display font feel more intentional.
FAQ
Is Concert One free for commercial use?
Yes, the SIL Open Font License allows commercial and non-commercial use, as long as you follow the OFL terms.
What format is available for Concert One?
The available file is ConcertOne-Regular.ttf, a TTF font in Regular 400 weight.
How many styles does Concert One have?
The available family style is Regular 400.
Is Concert One good for body text?
It is better for headings and short display text. For paragraphs, pair it with a simpler, more neutral text font.
Can I modify Concert One?
The OFL allows modification, but modified versions must follow the license terms, including the reserved font name restrictions.
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