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Craville ExtBd Ita
Craville ExtBd Ita includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Glyphminds Studio (Graphicted.Co)
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Craville ExtBd Ita font.
Craville ExtBd Ita is a heavy italic style from the Craville Serif Font Family, offered as a TTF font for personal-use projects. It is best approached as a display font: try it in the preview box with short words, titles, and logo-style text before using it in a layout.
About Craville ExtBd Ita
Craville ExtBd Ita combines two strong choices in one file: extra-bold weight and italic movement. That makes it useful when you want text to feel more prominent than a standard serif, but less rigid than an upright bold face. The slanted form can add motion to headlines, poster titles, packaging tests, social graphics, and personal branding drafts. Because the style is bold and italic, it will usually work better in short bursts than in long reading text. A single word, a name, a title line, or a short phrase will show its personality more clearly than a dense paragraph.
For logo work and display mockups, start by testing the exact words you plan to use. Fonts with strong weight and slant can change how letters connect visually, especially around narrow letters, capitals, and punctuation. Check spacing between letter pairs, compare all-caps and title case, and preview the font at the size you actually need. If you are building a poster or web hero mockup, give the letters enough room and avoid placing the font over a busy background. The TTF format is widely supported by desktop design tools, so it should be easy to test in common editing and layout software after download.
Features
- ExtraBold Italic styling suited to short display text, titles, and strong typographic accents.
- TTF font format for easy testing in many desktop design, preview, and mockup tools.
- Part of the Craville Serif Font Family based on the license naming.
- Personal Use Only license status, so commercial work needs separate permission or a proper commercial license.
Best Uses
- Personal poster designs, quote graphics, mood boards, and experimental layouts.
- Logo concepts and branding drafts where a bold italic serif look is being explored.
- Web mockups, hero headings, landing-page concept art, and social media previews.
- Packaging studies, invitation drafts, album-style titles, and short editorial display text.
- Typography practice where you want to compare heavy italic serif lettering with simpler companion fonts.
License Information
The listed license is Personal Use Only. Use Craville ExtBd Ita for personal previews, practice projects, and non-commercial design tests unless you have permission for broader use. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, logos for a business, apps, websites, or other commercial use without checking the license terms from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
The designer is listed as Glyphminds Studio (Graphicted.Co), with Graphicted.Co named as the related website. No additional foundry details are confirmed.
Usage Tips
Use Craville ExtBd Ita where the text can be large enough to show the italic shape and bold weight. It can make a strong first impression in a title, but it may become tiring in body copy, captions, menus, or long paragraphs. For pairing, keep the supporting type simple: a clean sans serif or a quiet text serif will usually let the headline stand out. If you use it in a logo concept, test the name at small sizes too, because bold italic details can lose clarity when reduced. For web mockups, treat it as a visual direction first and confirm licensing before moving into a live commercial site.
FAQ
Is Craville ExtBd Ita free for commercial use?
No commercial-use permission is confirmed. The listed license says Personal Use Only, so use it only for personal projects unless you obtain the right commercial license or written permission.
What kind of font is Craville ExtBd Ita?
It is listed as an ExtraBold Italic TTF style from the Craville Serif Font Family. That makes it most suitable for display use such as titles, logos, posters, and mockups rather than long body text.
Can I use Craville ExtBd Ita for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a real business logo or client logo may count as commercial use. Confirm the license first before using it in any paid, public, or brand identity work.
What should I check in the font preview?
Preview your actual words, not just a sample phrase. Check capitals, lowercase letters, spacing, punctuation, and how the font looks at both large and small sizes.
What fonts pair well with Craville ExtBd Ita?
A simple sans serif or restrained text serif is a safer pairing choice. Let Craville ExtBd Ita handle the headline, then use a calmer font for descriptions, buttons, or longer reading text.
What file format is included?
The font file is in TTF format, which is commonly supported by many desktop design and document applications.
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