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Gratav

Gratav includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Gratav font preview showing the family name
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Gratav Font
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Font Specimen

Gratav font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Jejen Jaelani
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Gratav font.

Gratav is a sans serif font with a clean, modern look that works best when you need short text to feel clear and composed. It is suitable for previewing in titles, poster layouts, logo drafts, social graphics, and web mockups, with an important reminder that the listed license is Personal Use Only.

About Gratav Font

Gratav gives designers a straightforward sans serif option for projects that need a neat display style without heavy decoration. The regular OTF file is marked as normal style and 400 weight, so it is best treated as the main upright version of the family. Because only one regular variant is listed, it is a good fit for simple title tests, clean headings, short labels, and brand concept drafts where you do not need a large range of weights.

Use the preview box to test the exact words you plan to design with, especially if you are working on a logo, poster headline, YouTube thumbnail, packaging mockup, or landing-page hero. A single-weight sans serif can look polished in short phrases, but it may need spacing adjustments for logos or large headlines. Try uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation before downloading, and check how the letters behave at both large display sizes and smaller caption sizes.

For logo work, Gratav can be useful during the concept stage when you want a clean wordmark direction. Keep the Personal Use Only license in mind: a logo, client project, product label, paid advertisement, monetized template, or business website usually needs permission or a commercial license from the rights holder. If you are only testing ideas for yourself, it can still be helpful for moodboards and non-commercial drafts.

For posters and social graphics, pair Gratav with a contrasting text face rather than using it for every line. A readable serif, a neutral sans serif, or a simple system font can handle longer descriptions while Gratav carries the main title. If your design uses a dark photo background or busy texture, add enough contrast and generous spacing so the letterforms stay readable. Avoid forcing the font into long paragraphs unless your preview confirms it remains comfortable to read.

For web mockups, Gratav is best used as a visual design asset for headings, banners, buttons, or navigation experiments. Since the listed file format is OTF, web use may require conversion and proper licensing before any live deployment. Do not assume that a downloadable desktop font automatically allows embedding in websites, apps, PDFs, ebooks, or templates. Always match the final use with the license terms you receive from the font owner.

Features

  • Regular upright OTF font file in normal style with 400 weight.
  • Sans serif design direction suited to clean titles, short display text, and simple branding tests.
  • Useful for previewing logos, posters, social posts, thumbnails, packaging drafts, and web layout concepts.
  • Single listed variant, so it is easiest to use when one consistent text style is enough.
  • Personal Use Only license, making it suitable for non-commercial testing unless additional permission is obtained.

Best Uses

  • Logo concept drafts and personal branding experiments
  • Poster headlines and event-style title layouts
  • Social media graphics, quote cards, and thumbnail text
  • Website hero mockups, navigation tests, and clean UI headings
  • Packaging, label, and merchandise previews for non-commercial exploration
  • Moodboards and typography studies where a simple sans serif is needed

License Information

Gratav is listed with a Personal Use Only license. Use it for personal testing, previews, and non-commercial design practice only unless you obtain the proper commercial permission or license from the font owner. Do not use it in client work, business branding, paid ads, merchandise, apps, websites, templates, or products without checking the full license terms.

Designer and Foundry

Gratav is credited to Jejen Jaelani. No foundry name or official designer link is listed, so avoid adding extra origin, studio, or release-history claims unless they are confirmed from a reliable source.

Usage Tips

Start by testing your actual words in the preview tool. Check uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation, and any special characters you need. For headings, experiment with letter spacing and line height. For longer text, pair Gratav with a more neutral body font and keep Gratav for the main visual emphasis. If you plan to use the font beyond personal work, confirm the license first.

FAQ

Is Gratav free for commercial use?

No. Gratav is listed as Personal Use Only, so commercial use is not covered by the listed license. For business, client, product, advertising, or monetized work, get the proper commercial permission first.

What file format is available for Gratav?

The listed font file is an OTF file. OTF fonts are commonly used for desktop design apps, but web or app embedding may need a different format and the right license.

Who designed Gratav?

Gratav is credited to Jejen Jaelani.

Is Gratav good for logos?

It can work well for logo concept drafts and personal wordmark experiments because it has a clean sans serif direction. For an actual business logo or client project, check the license and obtain commercial rights first.

Can I use Gratav on a website?

You can test it in a web mockup for personal design practice, but a live website usually counts as a public or commercial use depending on the project. Confirm the license and any webfont embedding rights before using it online.

What should I pair Gratav with?

Pair it with a simple, readable body font. A neutral sans serif works for modern layouts, while a restrained serif can add contrast. Keep Gratav for titles or short emphasis if your layout has a lot of text.

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