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Noot
Noot includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Amos Jerbi
- Foundry Amos Jerbi
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Downloads 1
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Noot font.
Noot is a bold display font with a chunky, handmade look. Its uneven edges and compact letter shapes make it better for short, attention-grabbing text than for long reading.
About Noot Font
Noot Regular has heavy black forms, squared curves, and slightly irregular outlines. In the preview, the Latin letters feel playful and poster-like, with tight counters and a strong block shape. The font also contains Hebrew characters, giving it practical value for designs that need both scripts in the same visual style.
Use Noot when you want a headline, badge, sticker, children’s title, event graphic, or short label to feel bold and informal. Keep the text short, increase spacing if words feel crowded, and test punctuation and numbers in the preview before downloading. Because the design is thick and decorative, it is not a good choice for body paragraphs or small interface text.
Noot is best approached as a display face: look first at the rhythm of the letters, then decide whether it fits the mood of the project. The preview area is useful because unusual letter shapes can feel very different in a brand name than they do in an alphabet sample. Test the exact words you plan to use, including punctuation and numbers.
Features
- Regular OTF font file with normal style and 400 weight metadata
- Bold handmade display style with Latin and Hebrew character support
Best Uses
- Posters, thumbnails, badges, stickers, and playful display titles
- Short bilingual Latin/Hebrew headings that need a matching chunky style
License Information
Noot is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, v1.1. That license is generally suitable for personal and commercial use, but follow the full OFL terms, especially if you modify, rename, or redistribute the font.
Designer and Foundry
Noot is credited to Amos Jerbi, with Amos Jerbi also listed as the foundry.
Usage Tips
For best results, use Noot at larger sizes and in short lines. Try your exact words in the preview, check letter spacing, and avoid using it for long paragraphs where the heavy shapes can slow reading. Keep Noot for titles, short captions, and decorative moments. If the sample feels too busy, pair it with a quiet body font and give the headline more white space around it.
FAQ
What kind of font is Noot?
Noot is a bold display font with chunky, irregular letterforms. It works best for short text that needs a playful, handmade feel.
What file format is included?
The downloadable font file is an OTF file named Noot.otf.
Can I use Noot for commercial projects?
The font metadata lists the SIL Open Font License, v1.1. That license is generally suitable for commercial use, but you should still follow the OFL terms for modification, naming, and redistribution.
Does Noot support Hebrew text?
The font file includes Hebrew characters along with Basic Latin characters, so it can be tested for bilingual Latin/Hebrew display text.
Is Noot good for body text?
No. Its thick display style is better for headlines and short labels. For paragraphs, pair it with a simpler text font.
How should I test Noot before downloading?
Type the real headline, name, or phrase into the preview box and check both uppercase and lowercase letters at the size you plan to use.
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