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Quantix ExtBd
Quantix ExtBd includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Habib Alfatul Akbar
- Foundry Arterfak Project
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Quantix ExtBd font.
Quantix ExtBd is a heavy sans serif display font with a strong, clean presence. Its extra-bold weight makes it a practical choice when you need short words, names, or headlines to stand out quickly.
About Quantix ExtBd
Quantix ExtBd works best as a display face rather than a long-reading text font. The OTF file is marked with a 700 weight, so the letters are built for impact: thick strokes, clear shapes, and a compact visual rhythm that can hold attention in a title, poster line, logo draft, or social graphic. Because the style is bold and direct, it suits designs where the type needs to carry the first impression without relying on decorative effects. Try it for brand-name explorations, gaming-style titles, streetwear mockups, event posters, thumbnail text, music artwork, and bold web hero sections.
For best results, test Quantix ExtBd with short phrases before using it in a finished layout. Extra-bold fonts can become crowded when tracking is too tight, especially in all caps or at smaller sizes. Give the letters enough space, keep the line length short, and pair it with a quieter font for body copy. A simple sans serif or neutral serif can help balance the weight of Quantix ExtBd in layouts that need both display type and readable information. If you are using it for logo work, test the name at several sizes and in black-and-white first, then check whether the license fits the final use.
Features
- Extra-bold sans serif style with strong display impact
- OTF font file format for use in common desktop design apps
- 700 font weight for heavy headlines, titles, and short branding text
- Normal upright style, useful for clean poster and logo compositions
- Best suited to short text rather than long paragraphs
Best Uses
- Logo drafts and wordmark experiments
- Poster headlines and event titles
- Bold website hero headings and landing-page mockups
- Social media graphics and YouTube thumbnail text
- Packaging concepts, apparel mockups, and label designs
- Music covers, gaming graphics, and modern display layouts
License Information
Quantix ExtBd is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, practice designs, previews, and non-commercial mockups unless you obtain a commercial license from the rights holder. Do not assume it is cleared for paid client work, business branding, merchandise, advertising, apps, or public commercial campaigns.
Designer and Foundry
The designer is listed as Habib Alfatul Akbar, with Arterfak Project named as the foundry. The designer website is arterfakproject.com.
Usage Tips
Use Quantix ExtBd where the type needs to be large and immediate. It is better for a few words than for body text. In posters, keep supporting information in a lighter companion font so the main title stays dominant. In logo or branding tests, review the spacing carefully, because extra-bold letters can look too tight when the word is short or uses repeated vertical strokes. For web mockups, try it in hero headings, buttons, or campaign banners, but avoid using it for paragraphs or dense navigation. Always confirm the license before using the font in any commercial design.
FAQ
Is Quantix ExtBd free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Quantix ExtBd as Personal Use Only. You should not use it in commercial projects unless you obtain the correct commercial permission.
What kind of font is Quantix ExtBd?
Quantix ExtBd is an extra-bold sans serif display font. It is designed for strong visual impact in short text settings such as titles, logos, and posters.
What file format is included?
The font file is in OTF format, which is commonly supported by desktop design software and many font managers.
Can I use Quantix ExtBd for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts and mockups, but a real business logo or client project may require a commercial license. Check the rights before final use.
Is Quantix ExtBd good for body text?
It is not the best choice for long paragraphs. Its heavy weight works better for short display text, while a simpler lighter font should handle body copy.
What fonts pair well with Quantix ExtBd?
Pair it with a clean, lighter sans serif for a modern layout, or with a restrained serif if you want contrast. Keep the companion font simple so it does not compete with the heavy headline.
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