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Exo ExtraLight

Exo ExtraLight includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant
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Exo ExtraLight Font
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Details

Exo ExtraLight font.

Exo ExtraLight is a light-weight TTF font for clean headings, interface text, and short display settings where a slim, modern look is useful.

About Exo ExtraLight

Exo ExtraLight is part of the Exo ExtraLight family and is stored as a TrueType font file. The available style is normal, with a regular variant and a listed weight of 300. That makes it better suited to lighter typography than heavy-impact display work. Use it when you want text to feel open and neat without making the page look crowded.

Because this is a thin style, it works best at comfortable sizes. Try it in the preview for page titles, section headings, labels, menus, quotes, and short blocks of text. Avoid using it too small on low-contrast backgrounds, because lighter strokes can lose clarity. If you plan to use it in a logo, product, app, or client project, check the SIL Open Font License terms first so your use, redistribution, or modification stays within the license.

Exo ExtraLight is a thin, futuristic sans serif cut that fits clean technology layouts, sci-fi titles, dashboard mockups, product mockups, and elegant hero text. Its light weight looks best at larger sizes with strong contrast. Avoid using it for tiny labels, dense menus, or long paragraphs. If you need a full interface, combine this style with regular or semi-bold Exo weights for hierarchy.

It also works well for short one-line taglines when the surrounding design has enough space. Use fewer words and let the thin strokes create the premium feel.

For print mockups, avoid very small sizes and check that the strokes hold up after export.

Features

  • TrueType font file in TTF format
  • Normal style with a light listed weight of 300

Best Uses

  • Clean website headings and section titles
  • Short interface labels, menus, and preview text

License Information

Exo ExtraLight is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL is a permissive font license, but you should still read the license and FAQ for rules on redistribution, modification, reserved names, and bundling.

Designer and Foundry

Designer and foundry are listed as Natanael Gama, with the designer website shown as ndiscovered.com.

Usage Tips

Test the font at the exact size and background color you plan to use. Light fonts can look elegant in large text, but they may become hard to read in small paragraphs or low-contrast layouts.

FAQ

What format is Exo ExtraLight available in?

The available file is a TTF font file named Exo-ExtraLight.ttf.

Can I use Exo ExtraLight for commercial work?

The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. That license is generally permissive, but you should review the OFL terms and FAQ for the exact conditions before using it in commercial, redistributed, or modified work.

Who designed Exo ExtraLight?

The designer is listed as Natanael Gama.

Is Exo ExtraLight good for body text?

It can work for short text at readable sizes, but the light weight may be too delicate for long paragraphs, small captions, or low-contrast designs.

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