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Redifine
Redifine includes 4 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
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Details
- Designer Muhamad Fikry Nuralif
- Foundry Fikryal Studio
- License Personal use only
- License URL www.fikryalstudio.com
- Format TTF
- Variants 4 files available
Redifine font.
Redifine is a clean modern sans serif font family from Fikryal Studio. It is a good choice to test when you need simple, polished lettering for headings, brand mockups, posters, interface previews, or editorial-style layouts.
About Redifine
Redifine has the direct, orderly feel of a modern sans serif. Its structure is described by the maker and major font listings as clean, minimalist, readable, and suited to professional design work. That makes it more useful for clear visual systems than for decorative or highly expressive typography. If you are building a logo concept, a business card draft, a poster title, a website hero section, or a presentation cover, Redifine gives you a neutral starting point with enough weight contrast to create hierarchy. The family is shown by Fikryal Studio, MyFonts, and 1001 Fonts as a six-style family with Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. The download records for this font page contain four TTF files: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. Those styles cover the most common needs for headline and text contrast, even if the full retail family may offer lighter cuts as well.
For best results, preview Redifine with the exact words you plan to use. Modern sans serif fonts can look very different in short brand names, all-caps titles, long navigation labels, and paragraph text. Try the Regular style for clean body copy or interface labels, Bold for posters and section headings, and Italic or Bold Italic when you need emphasis without switching to a second family. Redifine can work well in web mockups because its forms are simple and not overly decorative, but always check small sizes before relying on it for dense text. For logo work, test spacing carefully, especially with short names, acronyms, and letters that create tight joins. For posters and social graphics, give the letters enough breathing room and avoid crowding the type with heavy textures or busy backgrounds.
Pairing Redifine is usually easiest when the other font has a different role. Use it with a readable serif for editorial layouts, a humanist sans for longer supporting text, or a restrained script only for small accents. Avoid pairing it with another very similar clean geometric sans unless you have a clear reason, because the two families may compete without adding contrast. If you are designing a brand presentation, try Redifine for the main name or section titles and keep secondary text in a simpler companion font. That keeps the overall layout clean while still giving your hierarchy enough separation.
The license deserves close attention. The font data for this page marks Redifine as Personal Use Only, and 1001 Fonts states that the free download is free for personal use only and not free for commercial use. The author’s license text also warns that personal projects involving commission or profit are not allowed under the free version. If you want to use Redifine in a client logo, paid poster, monetized social post, product packaging, website, app, merchandise, advertising, or any business project, purchase the correct license from Fikryal Studio or an authorized marketplace and read the terms for your use case.
Features
- Clean modern sans serif style
- Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic TTF files in the current download records
- Full family is listed by external font marketplaces as six styles including Light and Light Italic
- Useful weight contrast for headings, emphasis, and simple hierarchy
- Presented by the maker for branding, editorial, UI/UX, marketing, and print or digital design
- Personal-use download with separate licensing required for commercial work
Best Uses
- Logo drafts and wordmark concepts for personal exploration
- Poster titles and event mockups
- Website hero text and UI layout previews
- Business card and stationery mockups
- Editorial headings and magazine-style layouts
- Presentation covers and clean title slides
- Brand identity concepts that need a simple sans serif voice
License Information
Redifine is Personal Use Only for the free download. Do not use it for commercial projects, paid client work, monetized designs, products, logos for a business, websites, apps, advertising, merchandise, or social media campaigns unless you buy the proper license from Fikryal Studio or another authorized seller.
Designer and Foundry
Redifine is credited to Fikryal Studio. The post data names Muhamad Fikry Nuralif as the designer, while MyFonts lists the designer as Muhammad Fikry.
Usage Tips
Use the preview tool with your real text before downloading. Check the font at headline sizes, small UI sizes, and all-caps settings. For logo work, adjust tracking and test the mark in black and white first. For posters, pair Bold with Regular or Italic rather than adding too many competing fonts. For web mockups, remember that a commercial or webfont license may be needed before live use.
FAQ
Is Redifine free for commercial use?
No. The free version is marked Personal Use Only. Commercial use requires a paid license.
Who designed Redifine?
Redifine is associated with Fikryal Studio. The post data credits Muhamad Fikry Nuralif, and MyFonts lists the designer as Muhammad Fikry.
What font styles are included in the download records?
The current records contain TTF files for Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic.
Does Redifine have more styles?
Fikryal Studio, MyFonts, and 1001 Fonts list the full Redifine family as six styles: Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic.
Can I use Redifine for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a business logo, client logo, or commercial brand identity needs the correct paid license.
What kind of projects suit Redifine?
It suits clean headings, brand mockups, posters, editorial layouts, presentation covers, and UI previews where a modern sans serif style is needed.
What should I pair with Redifine?
Pair it with a readable serif for editorial contrast, a softer sans for longer text, or a small script accent. Avoid using another nearly identical modern sans unless the difference is intentional.
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