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Onyx

Onyx includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant
Onyx font preview showing the family name
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Onyx Font
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Font Specimen

Onyx font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • License Freeware
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Onyx font.

Onyx is a regular TrueType font for short display tests, headings, and simple layout previews where one upright style is enough.

About Onyx Font

Onyx is listed as a normal 400-weight TTF font with one regular style. That makes it straightforward to preview, install, and test, but it also means you should not expect a full family with matching bold, italic, or light weights from this page. Use the preview field with the exact wording you plan to design before deciding whether it fits.

The font is most useful for short text: headings, labels, title cards, small poster lines, name treatments, and rough branding mockups. Try uppercase, lowercase, punctuation, numbers, and a sentence-length sample. A single regular style can work well for a clean display line, but longer body copy needs extra checking at the actual size you plan to use.

One practical note: the downloadable TTF carries mixed naming records, so some software may identify the file differently after installation. Judge the font by the preview and by a quick install test in your own design app before using it in a finished layout.

Features

  • Single regular TrueType font file
  • Normal style with a listed 400 weight
  • Simple one-style setup for quick preview testing
  • Best for short display text rather than long paragraph typography
  • Useful for checking headings, labels, title lines, and mockups
  • May show mixed internal naming in some font managers

Best Uses

  • Short headings, labels, and title treatments
  • Personal mockups, posters, and social graphics
  • Testing display typography before choosing a final font
  • Name styling, simple logo experiments, and preview samples
  • Layouts where one regular upright style is enough

License Information

The font file notes point to freeware distribution, which makes Onyx useful for quick tests, mockups, and personal design experiments. For client work, logos, merchandise, paid ads, templates, apps, websites, or redistribution, still review the original package terms or confirm permission with the rights holder before using it publicly.

Designer and Foundry

Designer and foundry credit is not clear in the downloadable font file. If attribution matters for a project, check the original package or rights-holder notes instead of treating generic distribution text as an author name.

Usage Tips

Preview your real text first, then test the TTF in the design software you use most. Check whether the installed font name appears as expected, and avoid building a large type system around it unless you only need one regular style.

FAQ

What kind of font is Onyx?

Onyx is listed as a regular TrueType font with normal style and 400 weight. It is best tested for short display text and simple layout previews.

Can I use Onyx commercially?

Onyx appears to be distributed as freeware, but that does not automatically settle every commercial use case. Check the package terms before using it in paid, client, product, logo, or business work.

Why might the installed name look different?

The TTF carries mixed naming records, so some apps may identify it differently. Test the installed font in your own software before using it in final artwork.

Does Onyx include multiple styles?

Only one regular style is listed for this page. If you need bold, italic, or lighter weights, use a companion font.

What should I preview first?

Try your exact heading, numbers, punctuation, and mixed-case text. That gives a better sense of spacing and readability than a generic sample.

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