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Strong
Strong includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Usman Albaehaqi
- Foundry Graphicxell
- License Personal use only
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Strong font.
Strong is a display serif font for designs that need a firm, confident title style without becoming overly decorative. It is best tested in short text, where its name-like impact can come through clearly.
About Strong Font
Strong is listed as a regular-weight TTF font with a normal style, designed by Usman Albaehaqi and connected with Graphicxell. The license information identifies it as a Strong Serif Font for Personal Use Only, so it should be treated as a personal-use display typeface unless you obtain separate permission or a commercial license from the rights holder. Because the available file is a regular style, it is a good idea to preview your exact words before building a full design system around it.
For visitors looking at Strong for a project, the safest way to judge it is in the preview box with the real words you plan to use. Try a brand name, a poster headline, a YouTube thumbnail title, or a short quote. Display serif fonts often work best when they have room to breathe, so test it at larger sizes first. If the letters feel too tight, add tracking or increase line spacing. If the design needs long reading text, pair Strong with a simpler sans serif or a calm text serif so the headline can stay expressive while the body copy remains easy to read.
Strong can be useful for personal logo concepts, event posters, social graphics, packaging mockups, mood boards, book-cover studies, and web hero-section drafts. It may also fit typography explorations where you want a serif headline with a direct, sturdy tone. Keep the layout simple around it: one display font, one supporting font, and a limited color palette will usually look cleaner than mixing several decorative styles. For logo experiments, test the name in uppercase, lowercase, and title case, then check whether individual letters still feel balanced at small sizes.
If you are using Strong in web or app mockups, remember that the downloadable file is TTF. TTF is widely useful for desktop design work, but production websites often use optimized web formats such as WOFF or WOFF2. Do not assume web embedding or client use is allowed under a personal-use license. Use it for private drafts, school work, personal artwork, or non-commercial previews unless the license holder grants broader rights. For client projects, merchandise, ads, business branding, monetized social content, or any public commercial use, confirm the license first.
Features
- Regular TTF font file suitable for desktop previewing and design mockups
- Serif display direction indicated by the license name
- Best suited to short, prominent text rather than long paragraphs
- Personal-use licensing requires care before commercial or client work
Best Uses
- Personal poster and flyer headline designs
- Logo concept sketches and branding mockups
- Book cover, packaging, and editorial title experiments
- Social media graphics, thumbnails, and quote layouts
- Website hero-section mockups and typography studies
License Information
Strong is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal and non-commercial projects unless you have permission or a separate commercial license from the rights holder. Do not use it for client work, business branding, paid ads, products for sale, monetized content, or commercial websites without checking the license terms.
Designer and Foundry
Strong is credited to Usman Albaehaqi, with Graphicxell listed as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Use Strong mainly for short display text. Preview the exact words you plan to design with, check spacing at large and small sizes, and pair it with a neutral sans serif or readable text face for body copy. For web use, confirm both technical format needs and license permission before embedding it online.
FAQ
Is Strong free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Strong as Personal Use Only. You should not use it commercially unless you obtain the proper permission or commercial license.
Who designed Strong?
Strong is credited to Usman Albaehaqi. Graphicxell is listed as the foundry.
What file format is included?
The font file is in TTF format, which is commonly used for installing and testing fonts on desktop systems.
What kinds of projects is Strong good for?
Strong is best for short display uses such as poster titles, personal logo concepts, social graphics, packaging mockups, and web hero-section drafts.
Can I use Strong for a logo?
You can test it in personal logo concepts, but commercial logo use needs license clearance first. Check the rights holder’s terms before using it for a business or client identity.
Is Strong a good body text font?
It is better treated as a display font. Use it for headings or short phrases, then pair it with a simpler font for paragraphs and longer reading.
What should I pair Strong with?
Try pairing it with a clean sans serif for body text, menus, captions, and supporting details. This keeps the layout readable while letting Strong carry the headline.
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