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Senior

Senior includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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

Senior font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Muhamaad Rizki Utomo
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Senior font.

Senior is a condensed sans serif font with a futuristic edge, suited to short display text where you want a narrow, clean, tech-focused look. It is offered as an OTF regular style and is marked for personal use only, so treat it as a trial or non-commercial font unless you have a separate commercial license.

About Senior Font

Senior works best when the design needs compact lettering with a modern sci-fi feel. The narrow structure can help a title fit into tight spaces while still feeling deliberate, which makes it useful for posters, thumbnails, headers, gaming-style graphics, event artwork, and web mockups. Because the family information points to a single regular weight, it is best to build contrast with size, spacing, color, and supporting fonts rather than expecting multiple weights to carry the layout.

Use the preview tool before downloading to test the exact words you plan to design with. Condensed fonts can look strong in short titles, but they may become tiring in long paragraphs or small mobile text. Try uppercase and title case versions, check how numbers and punctuation behave, and give the letters enough tracking if the design feels crowded. For logo drafts, Senior can be a useful starting point for personal concepts, but confirm licensing before using it for a client, brand, product, merchandise, or any public commercial identity.

Features

  • Condensed sans serif style with a futuristic display feel
  • Regular OTF font file with broad basic Latin character support shown in the character map
  • Best suited to short headings, titles, and graphic design text rather than body copy
  • Personal Use Only license status, requiring caution for commercial or client projects

Best Uses

  • Sci-fi posters, gaming graphics, tech-themed headers, and music or event artwork
  • Logo concept sketches, personal branding experiments, and portfolio mockups
  • Website hero text, app mockups, UI presentation boards, and social media title graphics
  • Compact display layouts where a narrow sans serif helps save horizontal space

License Information

Senior is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal experiments and non-commercial designs, but do not use it in paid client work, business branding, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites for a business, or other commercial projects unless you obtain the correct license from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

Senior is credited to Muhamaad Rizki Utomo. One public listing also connects the font page with Craftedtype, so the exact designer/foundry credit should be checked if you need formal attribution.

Usage Tips

For the best result, use Senior at display sizes and keep the text short. Add a little letter spacing for all-caps titles, pair it with a simple neutral sans serif for body text, and avoid using it for dense paragraphs. In web mockups, test the OTF file in the actual heading size you plan to use, especially on mobile screens. For logo work, use it for concept exploration first, then confirm the license and modify spacing carefully so the wordmark feels balanced.

FAQ

Is Senior free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks Senior as Personal Use Only. For commercial use, you need permission or a commercial license from the rights holder.

What kind of font is Senior?

Senior is a condensed sans serif display font with a futuristic or sci-fi feel. It is better for titles and short graphic text than for long reading text.

What file format is included?

The listed font file is an OTF file for the regular style.

Can I use Senior for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts, but do not use it for a real business, client, product, or trademarked identity unless the license allows that use.

What should I pair with Senior?

Pair Senior with a plain, readable sans serif for body copy. Let Senior handle headings or key words, then use the supporting font for descriptions, navigation, and longer text.

Is Senior good for posters?

Yes, it can work well for poster titles, especially when the design needs a compact modern look. Test spacing and contrast so the narrow letters stay readable from a distance.

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