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OPTIPhoenix-Nine

OPTIPhoenix-Nine includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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OPTIPhoenix-Nine font preview showing the family name
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OPTIPhoenix-Nine Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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Font Specimen

OPTIPhoenix-Nine font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

OPTIPhoenix-Nine font.

OPTIPhoenix-Nine is a single-style OTF font for designers who want to test a distinctive display face before downloading. It is best approached as an accent or headline option rather than a complete text family.

About OPTIPhoenix-Nine

The listed file is OPTIPhoenix-Nine.otf, with a regular normal style and 400 weight. Since only one style is present, the practical question is whether the shape works for your exact words. Use the preview to check uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and spacing at the size you plan to use.

OPTIPhoenix-Nine can be useful for short titles, nameplates, poster tests, graphic mockups, and display experiments where a single font style is enough. If the letters become too busy or uneven at small sizes, keep it for larger settings and choose a calmer companion font for descriptions, navigation, or paragraph text.

The creator field connected with this font appears to contain an old copyright line for Castcraft Software rather than a clean designer credit. For that reason, it is better to avoid making designer claims unless you confirm them from a reliable rights source. The license is also unclear, so treat the download as a preview until the terms are checked.

Features

  • Single regular OTF file named OPTIPhoenix-Nine.otf.
  • Normal style with listed 400 weight.
  • Works best as a display or accent font for short text.
  • Useful for previewing titles, labels, and graphic mockups.
  • Designer attribution should be handled cautiously because the stored creator field is not a clear person or foundry credit.

Best Uses

  • Short titles, nameplates, poster text, and cover mockups.
  • Logo direction tests after license rights are confirmed.
  • Typography experiments where a single OTF style is enough.
  • Display graphics that need a distinctive but controlled font choice.
  • Previewing numbers and punctuation before choosing a final typeface.

License Information

The license is not clearly stated for this file. Do not assume commercial permission. Check the font package, original distributor, or rights holder before using OPTIPhoenix-Nine in client work, logos, merchandise, apps, ads, templates, websites, or embedded products.

Designer and Foundry

No clean designer credit is confirmed from the stored fields. A copyright line references Castcraft Software, Inc. from 1990-1991, but that is not the same as a verified individual designer credit.

Usage Tips

Preview the exact text you plan to use. Try a title, numbers, punctuation, and any brand words at final size. If the spacing feels uneven, adjust tracking or reserve the font for one strong display moment.

FAQ

What format is OPTIPhoenix-Nine?

The listed file is an OTF font file named OPTIPhoenix-Nine.otf.

Does it include multiple styles?

Only one regular style is listed, with normal style and 400 weight.

Can I use OPTIPhoenix-Nine commercially?

Commercial use should not be assumed. Check the original license or rights holder before using it in paid or public-facing work.

Who designed OPTIPhoenix-Nine?

A clear individual designer credit is not confirmed here. The stored creator field reads like a copyright notice, so attribution should be checked before publication.

What should I test in the preview?

Test your real title, uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, and final display size before downloading.

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