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Hooked
Hooked 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
Hooked font.
Hooked is a sans serif font family with a regular OTF style, made for personal-use design projects. It is a good font to test when you need clean letterforms for short titles, poster text, social graphics, branding drafts, or web layout mockups, while keeping the license limit in mind.
About Hooked Font
Hooked is listed as a sans serif font, which makes it a practical choice to preview when you want a cleaner alternative to decorative or script styles. The downloadable file is an OpenType font in a regular, normal-weight style, so visitors can quickly test it in headings, short labels, cover lines, navigation mockups, and simple display text. Because only one regular style is available, it is best treated as a focused type choice rather than a full text system with multiple weights.
Use the preview box to check how Hooked handles the words you actually plan to design with. Try uppercase and lowercase text, short brand names, numbers, punctuation, and a few longer phrases before deciding where it fits. For logo concepts, it can be useful in early personal drafts, especially when you want to test a straightforward sans serif direction. For posters and social posts, keep the text short and compare the font at large sizes, since single-style fonts often work better as accent type than as long reading copy.
If you are building web mockups, Hooked can help you explore a clean title or button style before choosing a final production font. Since the file listed here is OTF, it is commonly used in desktop design software, but website use may require proper webfont conversion and a license that allows it. Do not assume web embedding, app use, client branding, merchandise, advertising, or commercial publishing is allowed from the download alone. Check the author or license page for permission before using it beyond personal practice.
Features
- Sans serif font family with a regular style
- OTF font file format for common desktop design tools
- Normal 400 weight, useful for testing simple headings and short display text
- Single-style family, so pairing with a supporting text font is recommended
- Personal Use Only license status that needs checking before any commercial project
Best Uses
- Personal poster experiments
- Logo concept drafts for private testing
- Social media graphic mockups
- Website header and button mockups
- Presentation title slides
- Short labels, covers, and display text
License Information
Hooked is marked as Personal Use Only. You may use it for personal testing and non-commercial design practice, but do not use it for client work, business branding, products, advertising, paid media, merchandise, apps, or live commercial websites unless you obtain the correct commercial license or written permission from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Hooked is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo. No foundry name or designer website is listed, so visitors should verify the official licensing route before commercial use.
Usage Tips
Start by previewing Hooked with the exact text you need: a brand name, headline, event title, or short call-to-action. Check spacing at large and small sizes, and test numbers if your design includes dates, prices, or lists. For longer layouts, pair Hooked with a neutral body font that has regular, italic, and bold weights, because Hooked is listed with only one regular style. A simple sans serif text family can keep paragraphs readable while Hooked handles the title or accent role. If using it in a logo draft, treat the preview as an early concept until the license is confirmed for branding and commercial use.
FAQ
Is Hooked free for commercial use?
No. Hooked is marked as Personal Use Only. Commercial use needs a proper license or direct permission from the rights holder.
Who designed Hooked?
Hooked is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo.
What font format is available?
The listed font file is an OTF file, which is commonly supported by desktop design apps.
Can I use Hooked for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but do not use it for a business, client, product, or public brand identity unless the license allows that use.
Is Hooked good for body text?
Hooked is better to test first in short text, headings, and display use. Since only a regular style is listed, a separate body font with more weights may be easier for long paragraphs.
Can I use Hooked on a website?
Use it in web mockups for personal testing if your use is non-commercial. For a live site, especially a business or client site, confirm that the license allows web embedding and commercial use.
What should I pair with Hooked?
Pair it with a readable neutral text font. Let Hooked handle titles or accent words, and use the supporting font for paragraphs, captions, menus, and smaller interface text.
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