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Mertune Light

Mertune Light includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

TTF 2 variants Personal Use Personal Use
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Styles in this family

Mertune Light Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

Mertune Light font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Mertune Light font.

Mertune Light is a light-weight sans serif font with regular and italic styles, useful when you want clean lettering with a softer, lighter presence. It is best suited for personal projects unless you have the proper commercial license from the designer or foundry.

About Mertune Light Font

Mertune Light gives you a slim sans serif style that can work well for modern-looking titles, simple branding drafts, posters, social graphics, and web mockups. The available regular style is set at a light weight, so it feels less heavy than a standard bold display face. That makes it useful for designs where the text should look neat and contemporary without taking over the whole layout. The italic style adds a second tone for captions, short quotes, secondary headings, or accent words.

Because this is a light font, it is worth testing it carefully before using it in small sizes. Thin strokes can look elegant in large headings, logo sketches, and clean poster layouts, but they may lose strength in tiny labels, low-resolution previews, or busy backgrounds. Try it first with the exact words you plan to use. Check uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and spacing in the preview tool, especially if you are designing a wordmark, a title lockup, or a web header. For best results, pair it with a more neutral or slightly heavier text font when you need longer paragraphs.

Features

  • Light sans serif style with a normal upright cut and a matching italic cut.
  • TTF font files suitable for common desktop design apps and many font preview tools.
  • Font weight is listed as 300, giving it a lighter appearance than regular-weight sans serif text.
  • Useful for headings, title graphics, logo drafts, posters, quote designs, and clean interface mockups.
  • Italic style can be used for emphasis, short captions, secondary text, or contrast within a design.

Best Uses

  • Personal logo concepts and wordmark experiments
  • Minimal poster titles and event graphics
  • Social media quote cards and clean promotional images
  • Website hero mockups and landing page headings
  • Branding mood boards and presentation layouts
  • Short headings where a light sans serif style is easier to appreciate
  • Pairing with a sturdier body font for balanced typography

License Information

Mertune Light is marked as Personal Use Only. You may use it for personal projects, tests, previews, and non-commercial design work, but do not use it in client work, paid products, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites, or other commercial projects unless you obtain the proper license from Fikryal Studio or the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

Mertune Light is credited to Muhamad Fikry Nuralif and Fikryal Studio. The listed designer/foundry website is fikryalstudio.com.

Usage Tips

Use Mertune Light where the design benefits from a clean and lightweight sans serif voice. It is a better fit for short text than long reading. For logo work, test the spacing between letters and compare the regular and italic styles before choosing the final direction. For posters and web mockups, place it on a simple background and give the letters enough contrast. If you need body copy, pair it with a readable sans serif or serif family that has stronger text weights.

FAQ

Is Mertune Light free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks Mertune Light as Personal Use Only. For commercial use, contact the designer or foundry and get the correct license.

What styles are included with Mertune Light?

The font has a light upright style and a light italic style. Both are listed as TTF files with a 300 font weight.

Can I use Mertune Light for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts, but commercial logo work requires the right license. Also check the spacing and readability of your exact brand name before using it.

Is Mertune Light good for body text?

It is better for short text, headings, captions, and display use. Since it is a light-weight font, long paragraphs or very small text may be harder to read.

What font format is provided?

The available files are TTF, a common font format supported by many desktop design tools and font managers.

Who designed Mertune Light?

Mertune Light is credited to Muhamad Fikry Nuralif, with Fikryal Studio listed as the foundry.

What should I pair Mertune Light with?

Pair it with a stronger, highly readable text font for paragraphs. A neutral sans serif works well when you want a clean layout, while a simple serif can add contrast in editorial-style designs.

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