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Qugan

Qugan includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Qugan font preview showing the family name
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Qugan Font
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Font Specimen

Qugan font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Iqbal Pauji
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Qugan font.

Qugan is a sans serif font by Iqbal Pauji with a Personal Use Only license. It is a practical choice to test when you need a clean display typeface for drafts, previews, and non-commercial design work.

About Qugan Font

Qugan is best approached as a modern sans serif for short, visible text rather than long reading passages. The regular OTF file gives you a straightforward starting point for testing headlines, logo concepts, poster titles, social graphics, packaging drafts, and web mockups. Because only one regular style is listed, it is most useful when your layout does not need a full weight range such as light, bold, italic, or condensed versions. Try it first in larger sizes where the shapes have room to show clearly.

For designers, Qugan can work well in early identity studies, mood boards, landing page mockups, presentation covers, and promotional layouts where a simple sans serif voice is needed. Keep the setting clean and avoid overloading it with too many effects. If you use it for a logo draft, test the wordmark in black and white, at small sizes, and beside icons or symbols before deciding whether it fits the project. For posters and thumbnails, check spacing carefully, especially in all-caps settings or tight titles. For web mockups, use it as a visual test font unless you have confirmed the final project license allows the intended use.

Features

  • Sans serif style suited to short display text, headings, mockups, and visual experiments.
  • Regular OTF font file, useful for desktop design apps and typography previews.
  • Single listed style, making it simple to test but less flexible than a full multi-weight family.
  • Good candidate for non-commercial logo studies, posters, social graphics, and branding drafts.
  • Personal Use Only license, so commercial use needs separate permission or a proper commercial license.

Best Uses

  • Logo concepts and wordmark drafts for personal or internal exploration
  • Poster titles, cover text, and social media graphics
  • Website hero mockups, app screens, and presentation layouts
  • Brand mood boards and typography studies
  • Short headlines, labels, and display text where readability can be checked at the intended size

License Information

Qugan is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, private previews, and non-commercial design testing. Do not use it in client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, business branding, monetized content, or public commercial campaigns unless you obtain the correct commercial permission from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

Qugan is credited to Iqbal Pauji. No foundry name or official designer link is listed, so avoid adding extra authorship, studio, or release-history claims unless you verify them from the designer or an official source.

Usage Tips

Use Qugan in the preview tool with the exact words you plan to design. Test uppercase and lowercase, spacing, numbers, and punctuation before downloading. For logo work, compare it against a neutral sans serif and a more expressive display font to see whether Qugan gives enough character without hurting clarity. For posters, keep line lengths short and increase tracking only if the letters feel crowded. For web or app mockups, pair it with a simple text face for body copy so Qugan can stay focused on titles and labels. Since the listed file is OTF, it should work in most common design programs, but always test it in your own software before committing to a layout.

FAQ

Is Qugan free for commercial use?

No. Qugan is marked as Personal Use Only. You should not use it in commercial projects unless you get a proper commercial license or permission from the rights holder.

Who designed Qugan?

Qugan is credited to Iqbal Pauji.

What kind of font is Qugan?

Qugan is listed as a sans serif font. It is best tested for headings, logo drafts, posters, branding mockups, and other short-text design uses.

What font format does Qugan use?

The listed file is an OTF font file: Qugan-Regular.otf.

Does Qugan include bold or italic styles?

Only a regular style is listed. If your project needs bold, italic, or multiple weights, you may need another font family or a licensed extended version if one exists.

Can I use Qugan for a logo?

You can test it for personal logo concepts and mockups, but a real business, client, product, or monetized logo would require commercial-use permission.

What should I pair with Qugan?

Pair it with a quiet, readable sans serif or serif for body text. Let Qugan handle the headline or logo area, then use the companion font for paragraphs, captions, and interface text.

Is Qugan good for long paragraphs?

It is safer to use Qugan for short text first. For long reading, test paragraph spacing, letter clarity, and screen rendering carefully, or pair it with a font designed for body copy.

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