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Registrar Archive

Registrar Archive includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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Font Specimen

Registrar Archive font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Dede Nugraha
  • Foundry High-Logic / Made with FontCreator
  • License Personal use only
  • License URL gracetypestudio.com/
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Registrar Archive font.

Registrar Archive is a typewriter-style serif font with a practical display feel, made for short text that needs a worn, editorial, or archive-inspired look. It is best tested in headings, labels, quote graphics, and logo drafts rather than long reading passages.

About Registrar Archive Font

Registrar Archive works as a compact display font for projects where a regular serif feels too clean and a script font feels too decorative. Its typewriter direction gives words a more tactile tone, while the serif structure keeps the letters grounded enough for clear short phrases. That makes it useful for poster titles, book-cover concepts, vintage-style labels, greeting cards, watermarks, name cards, and branding sketches where the text needs character without becoming hard to read. The available file is an OTF font in a regular 400 style, so it is simple to install and test in common design apps.

Use Registrar Archive where the message is short and the font can be part of the visual mood. It can work well for a logo concept, café-style packaging draft, quote card, shopping bag mockup, social graphic, mug design, or invitation headline. For web mockups, try it as a hero title or section heading, then pair it with a plain sans serif for menus, buttons, and body copy. Because only one regular style is listed, build contrast with size, spacing, color, and layout rather than relying on bold or italic companions. If a design needs small paragraphs, legal text, or dense product details, use Registrar Archive sparingly and let a cleaner companion font handle the reading work.

Features

  • Typewriter-style serif look suited to short display text, labels, quote graphics, posters, and branding drafts.
  • Single regular OTF style with 400 weight, making it straightforward to install and preview in design software.

Best Uses

  • Logo drafts, badges, packaging concepts, book covers, greeting cards, quote posters, and vintage-inspired labels.
  • Web mockups that need a distinctive headline font paired with a clean sans serif for readable interface text.

License Information

Registrar Archive is for personal use only. Do not use it in client work, advertising, product packaging, merchandise, monetized videos, commercial branding, or any profit-generating project unless you obtain the correct license from GraceType Studio. Corporate or company use requires the proper commercial or custom license.

Designer and Foundry

Registrar Archive is credited to Dede Nugraha. The designer link points to GraceType Studio, a font studio and marketplace that offers multiple font styles and license options.

Usage Tips

After installing the OTF file, test the font with the exact words you plan to use. Start with short titles, all-caps and title-case versions, and a few spacing adjustments. For logos and posters, check the letters at both large and small sizes so the typewriter texture does not blur. For pairing, choose a quiet sans serif or simple text serif and keep Registrar Archive for the main display line. If the project is commercial, resolve licensing first rather than treating the demo file as a production asset.

FAQ

Is Registrar Archive free for commercial use?

No. The license information states that the demo font is for personal use only. Commercial use requires a paid license or another approved license from GraceType Studio.

Who designed Registrar Archive?

Registrar Archive is credited to Dede Nugraha, with the designer website listed as GraceType Studio.

What kind of font is Registrar Archive?

Registrar Archive is presented as a typewriter-style serif font. It suits short display uses such as logos, posters, labels, cards, packaging concepts, quotes, and book-cover designs.

What font file format is provided?

The listed font file is an OTF file, which is commonly supported by design software and operating systems.

Can I use Registrar Archive on a website?

You can test it in web mockups, but live website use may count as commercial use depending on the project. Check the license terms and obtain the correct permission before using it on a public or business website.

What should I pair Registrar Archive with?

Pair it with a simple sans serif or clean text serif. Let Registrar Archive handle the headline, logo wordmark, or label text, and use the companion font for paragraphs, navigation, captions, and product details.

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