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Crochet

Crochet includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Crochet font preview showing the family name
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Crochet Font
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Font Specimen

Crochet font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Muhammad Rizki Utomo
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Crochet font.

Crochet is a personal-use sans serif font by Muhammad Rizki Utomo. It is a practical choice for visitors who want to test a clean display face in previews, drafts, posters, logos, and other non-commercial design work.

About Crochet Font

Crochet is presented as a sans serif font, so the safest way to judge it is by testing the words you actually plan to use. Try short headlines, brand names, poster titles, and menu-style text in the preview before downloading. Look closely at spacing, letter balance, and how distinctive characters behave next to each other. A font can feel very different in a single word than it does in a full phrase, so test both uppercase and lowercase combinations if your project depends on a polished title or logo-style mark.

The download uses an OTF file in a regular 400 style. That makes it useful for common desktop design tools where you need to install a font and try it in layout, image-editing, or vector software. For logo work, use it first as a sketching tool rather than a finished commercial asset, because the license is Personal Use Only. For posters and social graphics, keep the text short and give the letters enough breathing room. If you plan to use Crochet in a web mockup, test it at realistic sizes and compare it against a simpler body font so the design stays readable.

Features

  • Sans serif style suited to short display text, preview testing, and personal design drafts.
  • OTF regular font file with normal 400 weight for common desktop design software.
  • Works best when tested with real project wording, especially names, headings, poster lines, and logo concepts.
  • Personal-use licensing makes it suitable for private mockups, experiments, and non-commercial presentation ideas.

Best Uses

  • Personal logo concepts and nameplate experiments
  • Poster titles, event mockups, and social media drafts
  • Web design mockups where a clean display sans serif is needed
  • Short headings, labels, and creative layout tests
  • Moodboards, typography studies, and early-stage brand exploration

License Information

Crochet is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, private drafts, learning, and non-commercial design tests. Do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites, or any commercial project unless you have confirmed and obtained the proper commercial license from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is listed as Muhammad Rizki Utomo. No foundry name or official designer link is given in the font details.

Usage Tips

Use the preview tool with the exact text you plan to design. For logos, test the name in several sizes and check whether the spacing still feels balanced after export. For posters, pair Crochet with a quiet body typeface so the headline can stand out without making the full layout hard to read. For web mockups, use it mainly for headings or accent text and choose a neutral, highly readable font for paragraphs. Because only a regular OTF style is listed, do not build a layout that depends on bold, italic, or multiple weights unless you create those treatments carefully in your design software and verify the result.

FAQ

Is Crochet free for commercial use?

No. Crochet is marked as Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs a separate license or permission from the rights holder.

Who designed Crochet?

Crochet is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo.

What font format is Crochet?

The listed font file is an OTF file.

Can I use Crochet for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts and mockups. For a real business logo, client logo, product mark, or paid branding project, confirm the commercial license first.

Is Crochet good for body text?

Use caution with long paragraphs. Since Crochet is presented as a sans serif with a regular style, it is better to preview it first and use it mainly where it stays clear, such as headings, labels, and short display text.

What should I pair Crochet with?

Pair it with a simple, neutral sans serif or serif for body copy. Let Crochet handle the headline or accent role, then keep supporting text plain for readability.

Can I use Crochet in a website mockup?

Yes, for personal or non-commercial mockups. If the website is for a business, client, paid product, or public commercial use, check the license terms before using it live.

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