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Ransom

Ransom includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Ransom font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer John Morris
  • Foundry John Morris
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Ransom font.

Ransom is a single-style font download for visitors who want to test a bold display idea in the preview before using it in a design.

About Ransom Font

Ransom comes as a Regular TTF file, which makes it easy to install on most desktop systems and try in common design apps. Because the font font listing does not show category or style notes, the safest way to judge it is to type your own words in the preview and look closely at spacing, letter shape, and readability at different sizes.

Use Ransom for short text first: a title, poster word, social graphic, label, or decorative heading. Avoid relying on it for long paragraphs until you test a full sentence, punctuation, numbers, and mixed uppercase and lowercase text. If the design feels too strong beside body copy, pair it with a plain sans serif or serif font that stays quiet and readable.

Ransom is easiest to use when the design calls for a rough, expressive, or handmade display mood. Keep the copy short and let the irregular rhythm do the visual work. It can be useful for posters, zines, music artwork, Halloween-style graphics, mystery themes, or social posts that need a deliberately imperfect title treatment.

Before using Ransom in a finished layout, test the exact words you plan to publish. Some letter combinations may feel much louder than others, so a small spacing adjustment can make the difference between energetic and hard to read. Use a plain companion font for dates, descriptions, prices, buttons, and any text that people need to scan quickly.

Features

  • Regular style with normal weight
  • TTF font file for desktop installation and design-app testing

Best Uses

  • Short titles and display text
  • Posters, labels, social graphics, and preview experiments

License Information

The license is not stated. Check the author’s terms before using Ransom in client work, paid products, logos, merchandise, apps, or any commercial project.

Designer and Foundry

Ransom is credited to John Morris, with John Morris also named as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Install the TTF file, then test your exact words in the preview or design app. Check uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and spacing before exporting final artwork. Use Ransom as an accent rather than the whole design system. Try it in one headline, then keep supporting copy simple, especially on mobile images or narrow website columns.

FAQ

What format is the Ransom font?

Ransom is listed as a TTF font file.

Is Ransom free for commercial use?

The license is not stated, so do not assume commercial use is allowed. Check the author’s license terms first.

Who designed Ransom?

The font is credited to John Morris.

What is Ransom best used for?

Use it for short display text such as titles, posters, labels, and social graphics. Test readability before using it for longer text.

Does Ransom include multiple weights?

Only one Regular style with normal weight is listed.

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