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Soldout
Soldout includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Muhammad Rizki Utomo
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Soldout font.
Soldout is a personal-use condensed sans serif font with a vintage display feel, made for short, bold text rather than long reading blocks.
About Soldout Font
Soldout works best when you need a narrow, attention-grabbing type style for a title, label, logo draft, poster headline, social graphic, packaging concept, or web mockup. Its regular OTF style gives you a compact display voice without needing multiple weights. Because the design is condensed, it can help fit strong wording into tight layouts, but it should still be tested carefully at the size you plan to use. Narrow fonts can look sharp in large headings, yet become harder to read when the text is small, tightly tracked, or placed over a busy image.
Use Soldout for short phrases where the shape of the word matters: brand name sketches, sale graphics, music artwork, badge designs, event posters, hero sections, and editorial titles. For logo work, it is useful for personal concepts and presentation mockups, but the license limit matters before anything is used commercially. Pair it with a calm, readable sans serif or serif for body copy so Soldout can stay focused on the headline. If your design has several lines of text, keep Soldout for the key phrase and use a simpler companion font for details such as dates, prices, descriptions, captions, and navigation labels.
Features
- Condensed sans serif display style suited to headlines, posters, badges, and compact title layouts
- Regular OTF font file with letters, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and common ligatures shown in the character preview
- Personal Use Only license, so commercial projects need separate permission or a commercial license
- Practical for mockups, logo concepts, social graphics, packaging drafts, and web hero text where short wording is used
Best Uses
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Personal logo concepts and brand mockups
- Social media images and announcement graphics
- Web hero sections and landing page mockups
- Labels, badges, stickers, and packaging drafts
- Short display text where a condensed vintage tone fits
License Information
Soldout is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, tests, previews, and non-commercial design practice, but do not use it in paid client work, merchandise, advertising, commercial branding, apps, websites for a business, or products for sale unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder.
Designer and Foundry
Soldout is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo. One third-party listing also connects the font page with Craftedtype, so the exact public credit should be checked if you plan to publish a designer or foundry attribution beyond the known designer name.
Usage Tips
Preview your own words before downloading. Try uppercase and lowercase versions, adjust letter spacing, and check the font at the actual size of your design. For readable layouts, use Soldout for the main headline and pair it with a neutral text font for paragraphs, menus, captions, and legal copy. Avoid setting long paragraphs in this font, especially on mobile screens or low-contrast backgrounds.
FAQ
Is Soldout free for commercial use?
No. Soldout is marked as Personal Use Only. For commercial work, get a commercial license or written permission from the rights holder before using it.
What kind of font is Soldout?
Soldout is a condensed sans serif display font with a vintage-style direction. It is better suited to headlines and design accents than long body text.
Who designed Soldout?
Soldout is credited to Muhammad Rizki Utomo.
What file format is included?
The downloadable font file is in OTF format.
Can I use Soldout for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts and mockups. For a logo used by a business, client, product, channel, shop, or paid project, confirm and purchase the proper commercial rights first.
Is Soldout good for websites?
It can work well in web mockups or short hero headings, but it should not be used for long paragraphs. Check the license before using it on a live commercial website.
What fonts pair well with Soldout?
Pair Soldout with a simple sans serif or a readable serif. Let Soldout handle the headline, then use the companion font for body text and smaller details.
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