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Merta Sans
Merta Sans includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
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Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Diki Pradipta Tri Atmojo
- Foundry Lettertype Studio Co.
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 2 files available
Merta Sans font.
Merta Sans is a sans serif font family for personal projects, with demo Regular and Bold TTF files for testing clean titles, branding drafts, posters, and layout mockups.
About Merta Sans
Merta Sans is a practical sans serif choice when you need a clear, modern-looking typeface for short text and visual layouts. The family name and license information identify it as a sans serif font, and the included demo styles cover regular-weight text and a stronger bold weight. That makes it useful for trying simple hierarchy: regular for supporting lines, bold for headings, names, labels, or call-to-action text. Because the files are marked as demo fonts, it is best to treat them as trial fonts for personal design exploration rather than finished commercial assets.
Use the preview tool to test the exact words you plan to use before downloading. Sans serif fonts can look very different depending on spacing, capitalization, and word length, so check a few real examples: a logo name, a poster headline, a social media title, a web hero heading, and a short paragraph. Merta Sans should be tested especially in bold at larger sizes, where spacing and letter shapes become more noticeable. If you are preparing brand work, client work, product packaging, paid advertising, merchandise, app screens, or a public website, confirm the proper license from the designer or foundry first.
Features
- Sans serif font family with demo Regular and Bold TTF files
- Regular weight for simple text settings and Bold weight for stronger headings
- Useful for testing title hierarchy, logo drafts, posters, social graphics, and web layout mockups
- TTF format, which is widely supported by desktop design apps and many preview tools
- Personal Use Only license status, so commercial use needs separate permission or a paid license
Best Uses
- Personal logo concepts and name studies
- Poster titles and event mockups
- Social media graphics and quote cards
- Website hero section drafts
- Branding presentations before final font licensing
- Typography pairing tests with serif or handwritten accent fonts
- Clean labels, badges, and short display text
License Information
Merta Sans is marked Personal Use Only. You can use the demo files for personal testing and non-commercial design practice, but do not use them for client work, business branding, paid products, advertising, merchandise, apps, or public commercial websites unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Merta Sans is credited to Diki Pradipta Tri Atmojo, with Lettertype Studio Co. listed as the foundry. The designer website is lettertypestudio.com.
Usage Tips
For the best result, start by previewing Merta Sans in the exact words you want to design. Try Regular for supporting copy and Bold for headlines or logo-style text. Keep longer paragraphs at comfortable sizes, and avoid relying only on the bold style for dense reading. For pairing, place Merta Sans with a restrained serif if you want contrast, or with a simple script or handwritten accent only for small decorative moments. Do not mix it with several other display fonts in the same layout, because that can make the design feel crowded. If you plan to use it in a web mockup, check how the TTF renders at different sizes and weights before committing to the final design system.
FAQ
Is Merta Sans free for commercial use?
No. The license status says Personal Use Only. For commercial work, contact the designer or foundry and get the correct license before using it.
Who designed Merta Sans?
Merta Sans is credited to Diki Pradipta Tri Atmojo. Lettertype Studio Co. is listed as the foundry.
What font styles are included?
The demo files include Regular and Bold styles in TTF format.
Can I use Merta Sans for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo drafts, but a commercial logo or client branding project needs the proper commercial license first.
Is Merta Sans good for posters?
Yes, it is a reasonable font to test for poster headings, event titles, and short promotional layouts, especially using the Bold style for emphasis.
Can I use it on a website?
Only for personal, non-commercial use under the listed license. For a business, client, monetized, or public commercial website, get the correct license first.
What should I pair with Merta Sans?
Try a readable serif for contrast or a quiet handwritten accent for small details. Keep the pairing simple so the layout stays clear.
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