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GC Akihiko Demo

GC Akihiko Demo includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

TTF 2 variants Personal Use Personal Use
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GC Akihiko Demo Font
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Font Specimen

GC Akihiko Demo font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Laila Nuzul Maghfiroh of Glyphonic
  • Foundry Glyphonic
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 2 files available

GC Akihiko Demo font.

GC Akihiko Demo is a sans serif demo font from Glyphonic with two practical weights: Regular and Bold. It is best treated as a personal-use typeface, suitable for testing display layouts, logo drafts, posters, and web design concepts before deciding whether it fits a larger project.

About GC Akihiko Demo

GC Akihiko Demo gives you a clean sans serif base with enough weight range to build simple visual hierarchy. The Regular style can work for short supporting text, labels, captions, menu items, or preview paragraphs, while the Bold style is better for names, titles, button text, poster lines, and branding drafts. Because the family is provided in TTF format, it is easy to install on most desktop systems and test inside common design tools. Use the preview box to check your own wording rather than judging it only from the font name or a sample image.

This font is most useful when you need a direct, modern-looking sans serif for short and medium-length text settings. Try it in logo sketches, social media graphics, web mockups, app headers, presentation covers, packaging drafts, and poster compositions. For body text, test it carefully at smaller sizes, especially if your project needs long reading passages. Demo fonts sometimes have limited character sets or license limits, so check the glyph coverage, punctuation, numbers, and accented characters you need before using it in a finished design.

The two weights make it easier to create contrast without switching to another family. A simple layout might use Bold for the headline and Regular for a short subtitle. This can work well for clean landing page mockups, minimal editorial graphics, personal portfolio concepts, and brand direction boards. If the design starts to feel too plain, pair GC Akihiko Demo with a serif for contrast, or with a more expressive display font for a stronger headline. If you use another sans serif beside it, choose one with clearly different proportions so the pairing does not look accidental.

For logo work, GC Akihiko Demo can be a useful starting point, but remember that logo use often counts as commercial or brand use. Since the stated license is Personal Use Only, do not use it in a client logo, business identity, product packaging, monetized website, advertisement, or resale design unless you have the correct permission from the rights holder. For personal drafts, mood boards, school work, and private experiments, it can help you test a clean sans serif direction quickly. If you plan to publish, sell, or hand off the design, verify the commercial license first.

Features

  • Sans serif demo family with Regular and Bold styles
  • TTF font files suitable for desktop installation and design previews
  • Normal upright style in 400 and 700 weights
  • Useful for testing clean headlines, logo drafts, posters, and web mockups
  • Personal-use licensing caution should be checked before public or commercial work

Best Uses

  • Logo sketches and brand concept drafts
  • Poster titles and event graphics
  • Website and app interface mockups
  • Social media artwork and presentation covers
  • Short headings, labels, buttons, and simple text hierarchy
  • Personal design experiments and typography previews

License Information

GC Akihiko Demo is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal testing and non-commercial design practice, but do not treat it as free for commercial use. For client work, business branding, products, advertising, monetized content, or any public commercial project, obtain the proper license or permission from the font owner.

Designer and Foundry

GC Akihiko Demo is credited to Laila Nuzul Maghfiroh of Glyphonic, with Glyphonic listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Install the TTF files, test both Regular and Bold in your own text, and check numbers, punctuation, accents, and spacing before using the font in a final layout. Use Bold for emphasis and Regular for supporting text. For longer reading sections, pair it with a highly readable body font and keep GC Akihiko Demo for headings or short interface text.

FAQ

Is GC Akihiko Demo free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks GC Akihiko Demo as Personal Use Only. You should not use it in commercial projects unless you get the correct commercial license or written permission.

What font formats are included for GC Akihiko Demo?

The listed font files are in TTF format, which works with most desktop design apps and operating systems.

How many styles does GC Akihiko Demo have?

There are two listed styles: Regular with a 400 weight and Bold with a 700 weight.

Can I use GC Akihiko Demo for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo drafts, but finished logos for a business, client, product, or monetized project may require a commercial license. Check the rights before using it publicly.

Is GC Akihiko Demo good for body text?

It may work for short text blocks, labels, and captions, but you should test readability at small sizes before using it for long paragraphs.

What should I pair with GC Akihiko Demo?

For a clean design, pair the Bold style with the Regular style first. For contrast, try a readable serif body font or a more expressive display font, depending on the project.

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