Font Directory

FSP DEMO - Dexa Round Thin Ita

FSP DEMO - Dexa Round Thin Ita includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant
FSP DEMO - Dexa Round Thin Ita font preview showing the family name
Download
FSP DEMO - Dexa Round Thin Ita Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

FSP DEMO - Dexa Round Thin Ita font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Ceyhun Birinci
  • Foundry Artegra
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

FSP DEMO – Dexa Round Thin Ita font.

FSP DEMO – Dexa Round Thin Ita is a thin italic cut from the Dexa Round family, a rounded sans serif family by Ceyhun Birinci for Artegra. It has a light, slanted look with softened corners, making it useful for testing elegant headings, captions, and short display text before choosing a full licensed version.

About FSP DEMO – Dexa Round Thin Ita

Dexa Round is described by Fontspring as the rounded-corner version of Dexa Pro. The wider Dexa Round family spans Thin through Black weights and includes italic counterparts, so this Thin Ita file represents the lightest italic end of that system. The design is sans serif, but the rounded terminals keep it from feeling sharp or rigid. In the thin weight, the letters feel airy and restrained; the italic angle adds movement without turning the font into a script style.

Use this demo file for previewing how the style behaves in real words, not for assuming final project rights. Thin italic fonts can look refined at large sizes, but they need space and contrast. Try it in short titles, pull quotes, fashion-style labels, soft branding mockups, portfolio headings, and interface accents. It may become too delicate for small body text, low-resolution screens, or busy image backgrounds. Test uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and accented words if your project needs them. The included file is OTF, which is common for desktop design tools and font preview systems.

Features

  • Thin 100-weight italic style with rounded sans serif forms
  • OTF font file suitable for previewing in many desktop design apps
  • Part of the Dexa Round family, which Fontspring lists with weights from Thin to Black and true italic counterparts
  • Best tested at larger sizes where the light strokes remain clear

Best Uses

  • Minimal headings and short editorial titles
  • Elegant quote graphics or social images
  • Soft brand mockups, packaging tests, and portfolio concepts
  • Previewing the Dexa Round Thin Italic style before licensing the full font

License Information

This file name and display name identify it as an FSP DEMO font. Treat it as a demo or trial file unless you have a separate license. Do not use it in client work, products, ads, websites, logos, apps, or other commercial projects without buying or confirming a valid license from the official seller or foundry.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is listed as Ceyhun Birinci, and the foundry is listed as Artegra. Fontspring also lists Dexa Round under Artegra.

Usage Tips

For best results, preview this font with the exact words you plan to use. Thin italic letters can feel clean and polished in short lines, but they lose strength when used too small. Pair it with a regular or medium sans serif for longer text so the thin italic can stay as an accent. If your design uses a dark photo or textured background, increase size, spacing, or contrast. Check numbers and punctuation as well as letters, especially for menus, invitations, price lines, and social posts.

FAQ

Is FSP DEMO – Dexa Round Thin Ita free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is confirmed for this demo file. Because it is marked FSP DEMO, use it for testing and previewing only unless you have a valid license.

What kind of font is it?

It is a thin italic rounded sans serif style. The letters are light, slanted, and softly shaped rather than sharp or decorative.

Who designed Dexa Round?

Ceyhun Birinci is listed as the designer, and Artegra is listed as the foundry.

What file format is included?

The downloadable variant listed for this page is an OTF file.

Where does this style work best?

It works best in short text such as headings, pull quotes, refined labels, and display accents. Avoid relying on it for small body copy unless your preview shows strong readability.

Want to browse beyond this family? Return to All Fonts for the main directory.