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Hoodie

Hoodie includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Hoodie font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Muhammad Rizki Utomo
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Hoodie font.

Hoodie is a bold condensed sans serif display font with a tall, packed look. It works best when you need short words to feel heavy, direct, and easy to spot in a preview.

About Hoodie Font

Hoodie Regular has a narrow, upright structure with thick strokes and tight spacing. The letter shapes feel blocky rather than decorative, so the font is more useful for strong display text than for long reading. In the rendered sample, both uppercase and lowercase typing read with an all-caps feel, which gives words a consistent poster-like rhythm. That makes Hoodie a good candidate for headings, cover text, social graphics, apparel mockups, thumbnails, and bold title treatments where space is limited.

Try Hoodie with short phrases first: one-word logos, two-line poster titles, game-style headings, event names, or product mockups. Its condensed width lets you fit bigger letters into a narrow area, but that same density can make paragraphs tiring to read. For web mockups, use it for hero titles, buttons with very short labels, or section headers, then pair it with a calmer text face for menus, descriptions, and body copy. If you are testing logo ideas, check the word at several sizes and in both light and dark color settings, because tight condensed letters can fill in quickly when scaled down.

Features

  • Bold condensed sans serif style with tall, compact letterforms
  • Regular OTF font file with basic Latin letters, numbers, and common punctuation visible in the font data
  • Strong all-caps display feel, useful for short titles and branding tests
  • Tight spacing that helps large headlines fit into narrow layouts

Best Uses

  • Poster titles and event graphics
  • Logo concepts and wordmarks for personal projects
  • YouTube thumbnails, banners, and social media images
  • Streetwear, apparel, sticker, and merchandise mockups
  • Bold hero headings in web or app design drafts

License Information

Hoodie is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal experiments, school work, mockups, and non-commercial previews only unless you obtain a commercial license or written permission from the rights holder. Do not use it in paid client work, products, advertising, logos for a business, or merchandise without confirming commercial rights.

Designer and Foundry

Hoodie is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo. No foundry name is listed for this font listing.

Usage Tips

Use Hoodie where the message is short and the design needs visual weight. Keep tracking and line spacing under control, but avoid squeezing it further because the letters are already narrow. For pairing, choose a simple readable sans serif or neutral serif for body text so Hoodie can stay focused on headlines. In logo work, test tricky letter combinations, repeated vertical strokes, and small sizes before choosing it for a final mark.

FAQ

Is Hoodie free for commercial use?

No. The license is marked Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs a separate license or permission from the rights holder.

What kind of font is Hoodie?

Hoodie is a bold condensed sans serif display font. It is better for titles, posters, logos, and graphics than for long paragraphs.

Who designed Hoodie?

Hoodie is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo.

What file format is included?

The font file is in OTF format, which is widely supported by modern design apps and operating systems.

Can I use Hoodie for a logo?

You can test Hoodie in personal logo concepts and mockups. For a real business logo, client logo, or commercial brand project, confirm commercial licensing first.

What should I pair with Hoodie?

Pair it with a clean, readable text font. A neutral sans serif works well for body copy, captions, navigation, and supporting information while Hoodie handles the main title.

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