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Djingo
Djingo includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Najril Ilham
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Djingo font.
Djingo is a condensed sans serif display font with a tall, firm look that works best when you need short text to feel bold and compact. It is a better fit for headlines, posters, logos, packaging ideas, and web mockups than for long paragraphs.
About Djingo Font
Djingo has the narrow proportions and strong display style that designers often choose when space is limited but the type still needs presence. The Regular style is provided as an OTF file, making it suitable for testing in common design apps and font preview tools. Its condensed build can help a wordmark, title, or poster line take up less horizontal space while still feeling direct and structured. Because the font is primarily a display face, it should be used with care in body text, small captions, or dense interface copy.
Use Djingo for short phrases where the shape of the letters is part of the design: event titles, social graphics, sports-style headlines, fashion lookbooks, music artwork, tech mockup banners, product labels, and logo concepts. In a logo process, test the exact brand name in uppercase, lowercase, and mixed case before committing, because condensed fonts can make spacing issues more visible. For posters and web headers, give the letters enough breathing room with tracking and line spacing. If your layout needs supporting text, pair Djingo with a simpler neutral sans serif for descriptions, navigation, and small details.
Features
- Condensed sans serif display style suited to short, high-impact text
- Regular OTF font file for previewing and testing in design software
- Tall, compact letterforms that can save horizontal space in headlines
- Works best at larger sizes where spacing and shape can be seen clearly
- Useful for logo drafts, posters, packaging concepts, social graphics, and web mockups
- Not ideal as the main font for long reading text or small UI labels
Best Uses
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Logo concepts and wordmark testing
- Album, playlist, and music artwork
- Fashion, sports, or tech-themed visual layouts
- Packaging mockups and label concepts
- Hero headlines in website or app mockups
- Social media banners with short text
- Typography experiments that need a condensed display face
License Information
Djingo is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal drafts, previews, and non-commercial experiments, but do not use it in client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, branding, apps, websites, or other commercial projects unless you have the correct license from the rights holder or an official font marketplace. If you are unsure whether your project counts as commercial, treat it as commercial and get permission first.
Designer and Foundry
Djingo is credited to Najril Ilham in the font details. MyFonts lists the designer as Najril Ilham Amrullah and the publisher as Viswell, which appears to connect the font to Viswell Studio.
Usage Tips
Start by previewing the exact words you plan to use, especially for logos and posters. Condensed display fonts can look strong in one word and cramped in another, so adjust tracking, test alternate sizes, and check legibility on mobile screens. For pairing, use Djingo only for the main title or brand word, then choose a clean sans serif with wider spacing for body copy. Avoid pairing it with another loud display font unless the design is intentionally experimental.
FAQ
Is Djingo free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Djingo as Personal Use Only. For commercial work, get a proper commercial license or written permission.
What kind of font is Djingo?
Djingo is a condensed sans serif display font. It is best used for short, prominent text rather than long paragraphs.
Who designed Djingo?
The font is credited to Najril Ilham. MyFonts lists the designer as Najril Ilham Amrullah and the publisher as Viswell.
What file format is included?
The listed font file is in OTF format, which is commonly supported by major design and desktop publishing software.
Can I use Djingo for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a commercial logo or client brand project needs the proper commercial license. Also check spacing carefully because condensed letters can make wordmarks feel tight.
Is Djingo good for website text?
It can work well for large hero headings or mockup titles. For paragraphs, menus, and small interface labels, pair it with a more readable sans serif.
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