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Roastirs
Roastirs includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Heru Utama Putra
- Foundry TimelessType
- License Personal use only
- License URL TimelessType.co/
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Roastirs font.
Roastirs is a serif font family with a Regular OTF style, made for visitors who want a polished display font to test in headlines, branding drafts, posters, and visual mockups.
About Roastirs Font
Roastirs works best when you treat it as a display serif rather than a body-text workhorse. Its serif category makes it a good candidate for layouts that need a more editorial or brand-focused feel, especially where the words are short enough for the letter shapes to stand out. Try it in the preview tool with names, logo concepts, invitation-style headings, short quotes, packaging mockups, and social graphics. Because the available style is Regular weight, it is most useful when the design depends on spacing, scale, and contrast instead of a large weight range.
For practical design work, start by previewing Roastirs at larger sizes. Serif display fonts often look their best in titles, mastheads, and short blocks, while smaller paragraphs can become harder to read depending on the design and spacing. Test uppercase and lowercase separately, then check numbers and punctuation if your project needs dates, prices, menus, captions, or product labels. If you are building a logo or brand mark, also test the font in black and white before adding color, effects, or texture. A strong type choice should still feel clear when the decoration is removed.
Features
- Regular OTF font file suitable for desktop design apps and many font-preview tools.
- Serif style that can support display-focused layouts such as titles, logo drafts, posters, and editorial graphics.
- Personal-use license, so commercial projects need separate permission or a proper license from the rights holder.
- Single-weight family setup, making it simple to test but less flexible than a full multi-weight type system.
- Useful for short, high-impact text where spacing and scale can be adjusted carefully.
Best Uses
- Logo concepts and brand presentation drafts
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Editorial-style headings
- Packaging mockups and label concepts
- Invitation or stationery previews
- Social media quote graphics
- Website hero text mockups
- Short display text in design experiments
License Information
Roastirs is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, tests, previews, and non-commercial mockups, but do not use it in client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, logos for a business, or other commercial projects unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Roastirs is credited to Heru Utama Putra and TimelessType. The listed designer link points to TimelessType.co.
Usage Tips
Use Roastirs where the type can be shown at a comfortable size. For posters, logos, and web hero sections, give the letters enough space and avoid crowding the line. Pair it with a plain sans serif for supporting text, navigation, product details, or long descriptions. A simple sans serif pairing helps the display serif stay prominent without making the whole design feel too decorative. If you use it in web mockups, test loading, spacing, and fallback fonts before handing the design to a developer.
FAQ
Is Roastirs free for commercial use?
No. Roastirs is marked as Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs a separate license or permission from the rights holder.
What format is included for Roastirs?
The available font file is an OTF file in a Regular style.
Who designed Roastirs?
Roastirs is credited to Heru Utama Putra, with TimelessType listed as the foundry.
What is Roastirs best used for?
It is best tested in short display settings such as logo drafts, poster titles, packaging mockups, invitations, headings, and social graphics.
Can I use Roastirs for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but a business logo or client logo counts as commercial use and requires the right commercial license.
Is Roastirs good for long paragraphs?
It is better to test Roastirs as a display font first. For long reading text, pair it with a simpler font and use Roastirs for headings or accents.
How should I pair Roastirs with another font?
Pair it with a clean sans serif for body copy, captions, menus, or interface text. Keep the supporting font simple so Roastirs can carry the visual style.
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