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Emira

Emira includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Emira font preview showing the family name
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Emira Font
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Font Specimen

Emira font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Biham Santoso
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Emira font.

Emira is a serif display font for personal projects, especially when you want a refined title, logo concept, poster headline, or invitation-style wordmark.

About Emira Font

Emira works best as a display face rather than a long-reading text font. Public font listings place it in serif, heading, and logo categories, which makes it a better fit for short, controlled pieces of text: a name, a title, a label, a cover line, or a decorative phrase. If you are testing it for branding, keep the preview text short and look closely at letter spacing, uppercase shapes, and how repeated letters sit next to each other. Display serif fonts can look strong in a single word but may need extra spacing when used across a longer headline.

Use Emira in the preview tool with the exact words you plan to design around. Try a brand name, initials, a poster title, a wedding or event line, and a few mixed-case samples. Also test numbers and punctuation if your design needs dates, prices, or social handles. The downloadable font file is a regular TTF style, so it should be easy to test in common design apps such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva uploads, Figma, Affinity apps, and desktop word processors that support installed TrueType fonts.

For logo work, Emira is best treated as a starting point for personal concepts or client drafts until the correct commercial permission is confirmed. A display serif can bring a polished look to boutique-style mockups, packaging ideas, editorial headers, quote graphics, and mood boards, but a logo has special licensing risk because it is usually commercial, public-facing, and long-term. If the mark will be used for a business, product, channel, shop, or monetized project, do not rely on the personal-use license.

For posters and social graphics, Emira can carry the main headline while a simpler supporting font handles the smaller information. Pair it with a clean sans serif for dates, captions, navigation labels, and body copy. Avoid pairing it with another highly decorative serif, because two expressive fonts can compete and make the design feel crowded. If the headline uses Emira, let the second font stay quiet: neutral sans serifs, simple grotesks, or restrained humanist sans fonts are safer choices.

For web mockups, Emira is useful for hero headings, logo placement, campaign banners, and landing-page concepts. Test it at several sizes before using it in a layout, because display fonts can lose clarity when reduced to small buttons, menu items, or dense paragraphs. If you are building a real website rather than a private mockup, confirm the license and webfont rights first. A desktop TTF file does not automatically grant permission for web embedding, app use, templates, merchandise, or client delivery.

Features

  • Regular TrueType font file with normal style and 400 weight metadata
  • Serif display direction, with public listings also associating it with headings and logo-style use
  • Suited to short text settings such as names, titles, invitations, packaging concepts, and poster headlines
  • Better for display typography than paragraph-length reading
  • Personal-use licensing requires caution for commercial logos, paid design work, web embedding, templates, and merchandise

Best Uses

  • Personal logo concepts and wordmark experiments
  • Poster headlines and editorial-style title graphics
  • Invitation text, event names, and decorative announcements
  • Brand mood boards and presentation mockups
  • Website hero-heading mockups, not final commercial web embedding unless licensed
  • Packaging concepts, quote images, and social media drafts for non-commercial use

License Information

Emira is marked Personal Use Only. You may use it for personal testing and private design practice, but commercial use needs permission or a paid license from the rights holder. Do not use it in a business logo, client project, monetized website, product packaging, paid template, advertisement, merchandise, or app until the commercial license terms are confirmed.

Designer and Foundry

The font listing credits Biham Santoso as the designer. Some public listings also connect Emira with Aqeel Art, so the preferred public credit should be checked if the page shows a studio or purchase link.

Usage Tips

Install the TTF file, type your real project text, and test it at headline sizes before committing to a layout. Adjust tracking for short logo-style words, check punctuation and numbers if your design uses them, and pair Emira with a clean sans serif for smaller supporting text. Keep it out of body paragraphs and small UI labels unless the preview remains clear.

FAQ

Is Emira free for commercial use?

No. Emira is marked Personal Use Only, so commercial use is not covered by the personal-use download.

Can I use Emira for a logo?

You can test it for personal logo concepts, but a real business or client logo needs commercial permission or a proper paid license.

What kind of font is Emira?

Emira is listed as a serif font and is associated with display uses such as headings and logo-style typography.

What file format is included?

The listed downloadable font file is a TTF file in regular style.

Is Emira good for body text?

It is better suited to short display text. For paragraphs, pair it with a simpler, more readable text font.

Can I use Emira in Canva, Photoshop, or Figma?

Yes, you can test the TTF in apps that allow custom font uploads or installed desktop fonts, but the same personal-use license limit still applies.

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