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Header
Header includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Muhammad Rizki Utomo
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Header font.
Header is a sans serif display font made for short, attention-grabbing text. Its name says exactly where it fits best: titles, headings, poster lines, logo drafts, and other places where the words need to stand apart from body copy.
About Header Font
Header is listed as a regular-weight OTF font with the family name Header and the full font name Header Regular. The font is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo, and the license information marks it as Personal Use Only. That makes it useful for testing ideas, building personal artwork, trying logo concepts, preparing non-commercial social graphics, or exploring heading treatments before choosing the right licensed font for a client or brand project.
Because Header is a sans serif and the style is presented around headline use, it is best treated as a display face rather than a long-reading text font. Use the preview box to test the exact words you plan to design with, especially if your project depends on tight spacing, all-caps wording, numbers, punctuation, or a short brand name. Display fonts can look strong in one word and feel crowded in another, so checking your own text is more useful than judging it from a sample alone.
For logo work, Header can be a helpful starting point for personal concept sketches and mood boards. Try it in short names, initials, badge layouts, packaging mockups, and title cards. Keep the wording brief, then adjust tracking and line height if your design tool allows it. A font named and structured for headings will usually have the most impact when the layout gives it room to breathe. If the letters feel too close together, add a little spacing rather than forcing the font into a dense block.
For posters and web mockups, Header works best when paired with a quieter text font. Let Header handle the main title, section label, button word, or short callout, then use a neutral sans serif or readable serif for descriptions, menus, captions, and paragraphs. This keeps the page easy to scan while still giving the main message a clear visual anchor. Avoid using one display style for every line on a page; contrast is what helps a heading feel intentional.
The downloadable file is in OTF format, which is widely supported by modern design apps and most desktop systems. After installing it, you should be able to use Header in tools such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Affinity Designer, Figma desktop font design projects, Canva uploads where supported, and common office or layout software. If you plan to use it in a website mockup, remember that testing a font in a design file is different from having permission to deploy it on a live commercial site.
Features
- Sans serif display style suited to headings and short text treatments
- Regular weight OTF font file
- Works well for title text, logo drafts, poster headlines, and web mockup headings
- Best used in short phrases rather than long paragraphs
- Pairs cleanly with simple body fonts that do not compete with the headline
Best Uses
- Personal logo concepts and brand-name experiments
- Poster titles and event-style headline text
- Website hero headings and section labels in mockups
- Social media graphics for non-commercial projects
- Packaging, badge, and label layout drafts
- Short quotes, names, and bold typographic compositions
License Information
Header is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal, practice, preview, and non-commercial projects unless you obtain the correct permission or commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for paid client work, merchandise, business branding, advertising, app use, or live commercial websites.
Designer and Foundry
Header is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo. No foundry name or official designer link is listed for this font page.
Usage Tips
Use Header where the text is short and important. Test uppercase and lowercase versions, check spacing around punctuation, and compare it at the actual size you plan to use. For readable layouts, pair it with a plain body font and reserve Header for the main visual moments.
FAQ
Is Header free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Header as Personal Use Only. For business, client, merchandise, advertising, or website use, get proper commercial permission first.
Who designed Header?
Header is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo.
What file format is included?
The font file is an OTF file, and the listed style is regular with a normal 400 weight.
What is Header best used for?
Header is best for short display text such as headings, logo drafts, posters, social graphics, title cards, labels, and web mockup hero text.
Can I use Header for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but commercial logo use needs the correct license or permission. Always confirm the license before using it for a real brand.
Is Header good for body text?
It is better suited to headings and short phrases. For paragraphs, pair it with a simpler, highly readable body font.
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