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Hugells Bold
Hugells Bold includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Habib Alfatul Akbar
- Foundry Arterfak Project
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Hugells Bold font.
Hugells Bold is a strong, weighty slab serif font with a 700-weight OTF file for display-focused design. It is best treated as a headline and branding-style font rather than a long-reading text face.
About Hugells Bold
Hugells Bold is designed for moments where the type needs to feel solid, clear, and visually present. The name and license information identify it as a slab serif style, so visitors can expect a sturdier serif personality than a delicate book face or a neutral sans serif. Its bold weight gives short words and compact phrases more impact, which makes it useful for poster titles, badge-style graphics, social media headers, packaging mockups, and logo exploration. Because only one regular bold OTF file is listed, the font is simplest to use when the design needs one confident display weight rather than a full family with italics, light weights, or text cuts.
For best results, test Hugells Bold with the exact words you plan to use before downloading it for a project. Slab serif display fonts can look excellent in short names, labels, signs, and title lines, but they may become heavy if used for long paragraphs. Try it in uppercase and title case, check the spacing around wide and narrow letters, and preview punctuation if your design needs prices, dates, or taglines. In logo work, use it as a starting point and then refine spacing, scale, and letter relationships by hand. For posters and web mockups, give the font enough breathing room so the bold forms do not crowd the layout.
Features
- Bold 700-weight style suited to headlines, titles, and short display text.
- OTF font format, useful for common desktop design apps and many font preview tools.
- Slab serif character, giving words a firm and structured appearance.
- Single regular variant, making it straightforward to test when a project needs one bold display voice.
- Works best at larger sizes where the weight and serif details can be seen clearly.
Best Uses
- Poster headlines and event title graphics
- Logo drafts, wordmarks, and badge-style branding concepts
- Social media banners, quote cards, and announcement images
- Packaging mockups, labels, stickers, and merch concepts
- Website hero headings and landing page mockups
- Short editorial titles where a strong serif voice is needed
License Information
Hugells Bold is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal previews, non-commercial design tests, and private projects unless you obtain the proper commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, product packaging, paid advertising, merchandise, apps, or a business website without checking the license terms first.
Designer and Foundry
Hugells Bold is credited to Habib Alfatul Akbar, with Arterfak Project listed as the foundry. The designer website is arterfakproject.com.
Usage Tips
Use Hugells Bold where the text is short and important. It can carry a headline, logo concept, or poster title, but it should be paired with a simpler text font for descriptions, menus, captions, and body copy. A clean sans serif can keep layouts modern and readable, while a quiet serif can work if you want a more editorial feel. Avoid pairing it with another heavy decorative font, because two loud display faces may compete. If you use it in web mockups, test the OTF in your design tool first and confirm web licensing separately before using it on a live site.
FAQ
Is Hugells Bold free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Hugells Bold as Personal Use Only. For commercial work, contact the designer or foundry and confirm the correct license.
What kind of font is Hugells Bold?
Hugells Bold is identified as a bold slab serif font. It is best suited to display use, such as headlines, posters, labels, and logo drafts.
What font format does Hugells Bold use?
The listed font file is in OTF format. OTF files are commonly supported by desktop design software and font managers.
Can I use Hugells Bold for a logo?
You can test it for personal logo concepts, but commercial logo use needs the correct license. Also check spacing carefully, because bold display fonts often need manual adjustment in wordmarks.
Is Hugells Bold good for body text?
It is better for short display text. For paragraphs, pair it with a simpler, more readable font and keep Hugells Bold for headings or emphasis.
Who designed Hugells Bold?
Hugells Bold is credited to Habib Alfatul Akbar, with Arterfak Project listed as the foundry.
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