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Craos
Craos includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Biham Santoso
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Craos font.
Craos is a serif display font by Biham Santoso with a personal-use license. It is best approached as a font for testing strong titles, visual branding concepts, poster text, and other short pieces of design where the type can be the main focus.
About Craos Font
Craos gives designers a serif option for projects that need more character than a plain text face. Because the font is offered as a single regular OTF file, it is most useful when you want to try one clear style rather than build a large typography system around many weights. Use the preview area to test the exact words you plan to design with, especially if you are considering it for a logo draft, social media graphic, poster headline, album-style title, packaging mockup, or display banner. Serif display fonts can change a lot from word to word, so the spacing, letter shapes, and overall rhythm should be checked with your real text before you commit to a layout.
For logo work, Craos is better suited to early concepting, personal projects, and non-commercial presentations unless you secure the correct license for final commercial use. Try it in short names, initials, or two-word marks rather than long paragraphs. If the design needs small text, navigation labels, captions, or body copy, pair Craos with a simpler sans serif or readable text serif so the display lettering does not have to do every job. In posters and web mockups, give the font enough space and contrast so the letter details remain clear. It can work well as a focal typeface, but it should be tested at the actual size and background color you plan to use.
Craos is listed with an OTF format, which is a common desktop font format supported by most design tools. After downloading, you can install it on your system and try it in apps such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma desktop use, Affinity Designer, Canva uploads where supported, and other font-enabled software. If you are preparing web mockups, remember that a mockup is not the same as a live webfont license. For a public website, client brand, product packaging, merchandise, paid ad, app, or any other commercial use, check the license terms from the designer or seller first.
A good way to evaluate Craos is to type a few different kinds of samples: your project name, a short headline, an all-caps phrase, a mixed-case phrase, and a number or date if your design needs one. Look at how the capital letters sit together, whether the spacing feels balanced, and whether any letter combination needs manual kerning. Display fonts often benefit from small spacing adjustments, especially in logos and large poster titles. If the preview feels too busy in a full sentence, keep Craos for the main word and move supporting text into a quieter companion font.
Features
- Single regular OTF font file for desktop design testing
- Serif display style suited to short titles and visual identity concepts
- Personal-use license, so commercial projects need separate permission or a proper commercial license
- Useful for previewing logo drafts, poster headlines, social graphics, and web layout mockups
- Works best when paired with a simpler font for body copy, captions, menus, or supporting text
Best Uses
- Logo concepts for personal or non-commercial projects
- Poster headlines and event-style title layouts
- Social media graphics with short, prominent wording
- Editorial-style cover mockups and title treatments
- Branding explorations where a serif display voice is needed
- Website hero mockups that use a strong headline with simple supporting text
License Information
Craos is marked as Personal Use Only. You may use it for personal testing and non-commercial design practice, but do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, merchandise, advertising, apps, public commercial websites, or other commercial projects unless you obtain the correct commercial permission from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Craos is credited to Biham Santoso. No foundry information or designer website is listed in the available font details.
Usage Tips
Use Craos for short, high-impact text rather than long reading passages. Test your exact wording in the preview, check spacing at the final size, and pair it with a clean supporting font when your layout needs body copy or smaller interface text.
FAQ
Is Craos free for commercial use?
No. Craos is marked as Personal Use Only, so commercial use requires separate permission or a commercial license.
Who designed Craos?
Craos is credited to Biham Santoso.
What file format is included for Craos?
The listed font file is in OTF format.
Can I use Craos for a logo?
You can test Craos in logo concepts for personal or non-commercial work. For a business logo, client logo, product mark, or paid branding project, get the correct commercial license first.
Is Craos good for body text?
Craos is better for short display text such as names, headlines, and titles. For paragraphs or small text, pair it with a more neutral and readable font.
Can I use Craos in a website mockup?
Yes, you can test it in a mockup for personal design exploration. For a live commercial website, confirm that the license allows web use and commercial use.
What should I check before downloading?
Preview your exact words, test uppercase and lowercase if needed, look at spacing between letters, and make sure the personal-use license fits your project.
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