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Krandish
Krandish includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Ainur Rofiq
- Foundry Airotype Studio
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Krandish font.
Krandish is a retro script font with a regular OTF style, made for projects that need a warm, decorative lettering feel. It is best treated as a display font: use it where the words are short, the size is generous, and the lettering has room to stand out.
About Krandish
Krandish works well when you want a script look without building custom lettering from scratch. The family name, file details, and license label point to a retro script style, so it is a better fit for expressive headings than for long reading text. Try it for short phrases, name treatments, poster titles, packaging mockups, social graphics, invitation-style layouts, or personal branding experiments. Because it is a script font, the shape and rhythm of each word matter. Type your exact text in the preview, check how the letters connect, and make sure the spacing still feels natural at the size you plan to use.
For logo work and web mockups, Krandish can help explore a vintage, hand-lettered direction during the concept stage. Keep the license limit in mind: the font is marked Personal Use Only, so client logos, sold products, advertising, monetized websites, and brand assets should not use it unless you obtain the right commercial permission from the creator or seller. In design layouts, pair Krandish with a quiet sans serif or a simple serif so the script remains the main voice. Avoid using it for body copy, dense menus, legal text, or small mobile labels, where decorative scripts can lose clarity.
Features
- Retro script display style suited to short titles, names, and decorative lettering.
- Regular OTF font file, useful for desktop design apps and many modern font managers.
- Single regular weight, so contrast and hierarchy should be handled through size, color, spacing, and supporting typefaces.
- Personal-use category, making it suitable for private tests, personal artwork, and non-commercial drafts within the stated limit.
- Script styling that benefits from careful word-by-word previewing, especially for logos, posters, badges, and headline graphics.
Best Uses
- Personal poster designs, quote graphics, mood boards, and retro-inspired title treatments.
- Logo concept exploration, provided the final commercial or client use is licensed properly.
- Packaging mockups, label studies, badge designs, and social media graphics used for personal projects.
- Invitation-style headings, names, short greetings, and decorative display text.
- Web design mockups where the script is used sparingly as a hero heading or accent.
License Information
Krandish is marked Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal, non-commercial projects, but commercial work needs separate permission or a commercial license from the rights holder. Do not use it in client branding, products for sale, paid ads, monetized content, or business assets unless the commercial terms are confirmed.
Designer and Foundry
Krandish is credited to Ainur Rofiq, with Airotype Studio listed as the foundry. No designer website or license page URL is listed in the available font details.
Usage Tips
Use Krandish as a display face rather than a reading font. Start with short words or compact phrases, then test uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation in the preview. If a word feels too busy, increase spacing, simplify the surrounding layout, or pair it with a plain sans serif. For logos, convert only after the lettering is final and after licensing is cleared for the intended use.
FAQ
Is Krandish 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 Krandish?
Krandish is identified as a retro script font. It is best used for display text such as titles, logos, labels, and short decorative phrases.
What file format does Krandish use?
The listed font file is an OTF file, which is supported by many desktop design programs and font management tools.
Can I use Krandish for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a business, client, product, or paid logo needs the correct commercial license first.
Is Krandish good for body text?
It is not the best choice for long paragraphs. Use it for short display text and pair it with a simpler font for body copy.
What should I pair with Krandish?
Pair it with a clean sans serif or a restrained serif. Let Krandish handle the expressive headline while the supporting font carries smaller information.
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