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Scoremark Exp

Scoremark Exp includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Scoremark Exp font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Dida Ahluddin
  • Foundry ahweproject
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Scoremark Exp font.

Scoremark Exp is an expanded display font with a wide, attention-grabbing shape, made for short pieces of text where the lettering needs to feel bold and graphic.

About Scoremark Exp Font

Scoremark Exp works best when you treat it as a headline font rather than a long-reading text face. The expanded letterforms give words a broad footprint, so even a short title can fill a poster, cover, banner, or logo mockup with strong visual weight. Because the style is wide and display-focused, it is most useful for names, titles, labels, badges, sports-style graphics, gaming visuals, music artwork, and social media designs where a compact message needs to stand out quickly. In the preview, try the exact word or phrase you plan to use, because expanded fonts can change the balance of a layout depending on word length.

For logo work and branding drafts, Scoremark Exp can help you test a wide, assertive wordmark direction, especially when the design needs simple shapes and a strong horizontal presence. Keep the text short, increase spacing only if the letters feel crowded, and check the result at both large and small sizes. For posters and web mockups, use it for the main title, section header, hero text, or callout, then pair it with a cleaner sans serif for body copy. A neutral companion font will usually keep the layout easier to read while letting Scoremark Exp do the visual work in the headline. If you are setting longer phrases, break the copy into lines rather than forcing the font into a dense paragraph.

Features

  • Expanded display proportions that give short words a wide, strong presence
  • OTF font file format suitable for common desktop design apps
  • Regular style with normal weight metadata for straightforward testing
  • Good fit for large-size previews, headings, posters, and logo mockups
  • Best used as an accent face instead of a paragraph or interface font

Best Uses

  • Poster titles and event graphics
  • Logo concepts and wordmark experiments
  • Sports, gaming, or music-themed display layouts
  • Website hero headings and landing page mockups
  • Social media quote cards, banners, and thumbnails
  • Packaging labels, stickers, badges, and short brand marks

License Information

Scoremark Exp is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal projects, testing, previews, school work, or non-commercial design drafts only unless you obtain the proper commercial license from the designer or foundry. Do not assume it is cleared for client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, apps, logos used by a business, or any other commercial use.

Designer and Foundry

Scoremark Exp is credited to Dida Ahluddin, with ahweproject listed as the foundry. The designer website is shown as http://www.ahweproject.com.

Usage Tips

Use Scoremark Exp at large sizes and keep the wording short. Test uppercase and lowercase combinations in the preview, check spacing around wide letters, and leave enough margin so the expanded shapes do not feel squeezed. For clean layouts, pair it with a simple sans serif for descriptions, buttons, captions, and body text. If you plan to use it in a logo, client presentation, commercial poster, product label, or monetized web project, confirm the license first and keep proof of permission with your project files.

FAQ

Is Scoremark Exp free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks Scoremark Exp as Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs separate permission or a commercial license.

What kind of font is Scoremark Exp?

Scoremark Exp is best treated as an expanded display font. It is made for large, short text such as titles, logos, posters, and bold headings rather than long paragraphs.

What file format is included?

The listed font file is an OTF file, which is commonly supported by desktop design tools and most modern operating systems.

Can I use Scoremark Exp for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts and mockups, but a real business logo or client logo is usually commercial use. Check the license and obtain the proper rights before using it commercially.

What fonts pair well with Scoremark Exp?

Pair it with a plain sans serif that does not compete with the wide display style. Use Scoremark Exp for the main word or title, then use the simpler font for body text, menus, captions, and supporting details.

Is Scoremark Exp good for website body text?

No. Its expanded display shape is better for hero headings, banners, and short callouts. Body text should use a more readable text font.

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