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TRT Burn ExtBd

TRT Burn ExtBd includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
TRT Burn ExtBd font preview showing the family name
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TRT Burn ExtBd Font
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Font Specimen

TRT Burn ExtBd font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Zainaldi Ibrahim of Truetype
  • Foundry Truetype
  • License Personal use only
  • Format TTF
  • Variants 1 file available

TRT Burn ExtBd font.

TRT Burn ExtBd is a strong extra-bold sans serif font built for display work, short headlines, and designs that need a heavy, confident voice. Its personal-use license makes it best for testing, learning, private projects, and non-commercial design drafts.

About TRT Burn ExtBd

TRT Burn ExtBd has the kind of weight that works best when the words are meant to be seen first. The ExtraBold style gives letters a dense, blocky presence, so it can stand up well in poster titles, logo drafts, social graphics, cover text, stickers, banners, and other short display settings. Because this is a sans serif design, it keeps the overall shape clean rather than decorative, which makes it easier to pair with simpler supporting text. It is not the right choice for long paragraphs, but that is not where a heavy display font usually performs best. Use it where a few words need impact: a brand name mockup, a campaign headline, a bold label, or a compact title treatment.

For designers, the safest way to judge TRT Burn ExtBd is to test it with the exact words you plan to use. Extra-bold fonts can change character depending on letter combinations, spacing, and size. Try uppercase names, mixed-case headlines, numbers, and punctuation in the preview before downloading. If you are building a logo concept, check how the font behaves at both large and small sizes, especially if the design may appear on a profile image, label, or mobile screen. For posters and web mockups, give it enough breathing room. Heavy fonts can feel crowded when the line height is tight or when too many words are placed in one block.

Features

  • Extra-bold sans serif styling suited to short display text, headlines, and title graphics.
  • TTF font format, useful for common desktop design projects and font preview tools.
  • Normal style with a 700 font weight, giving the type a firm and heavy appearance.
  • Works best in large sizes where the letter shapes have enough space to stay clear.
  • Practical for personal logo concepts, posters, social media artwork, web mockups, labels, and presentation graphics.
  • Simple sans serif structure makes it easier to pair with neutral body fonts than highly decorative typefaces.

Best Uses

  • Poster headlines that need a compact, bold typographic focus.
  • Logo drafts and wordmark experiments for personal or non-commercial projects.
  • Social media graphics, banners, thumbnails, and title cards.
  • Event-style artwork, cover designs, stickers, and display labels.
  • Website hero mockups where a strong heading font is needed.
  • Short packaging or branding concepts used for practice, portfolios, or internal exploration.

License Information

TRT Burn ExtBd is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal, practice, school, portfolio, or non-commercial testing unless you obtain a commercial license or direct permission from the rights holder. Do not assume it is free for client work, paid products, advertising, merchandise, business branding, app use, or public commercial campaigns.

Designer and Foundry

TRT Burn ExtBd is credited to Zainaldi Ibrahim of Truetype, with Truetype listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Use TRT Burn ExtBd where the message is short and the font can be shown large. It can be effective for logo sketches, posters, headings, and mockups, but it may feel too heavy for body copy, captions, long menus, or dense informational layouts. Pair it with a plain sans serif or a readable serif for supporting text, and avoid using another very bold display font beside it. If the design has a lot of copy, let TRT Burn ExtBd handle the main headline while a lighter font carries the details. In web mockups, test the heading on mobile widths and reduce tracking or size only after checking that the letters still read clearly.

FAQ

Is TRT Burn ExtBd free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks TRT Burn ExtBd as Personal Use Only. You should not use it in commercial work unless you get a proper commercial license or permission from the rights holder.

What kind of font is TRT Burn ExtBd?

TRT Burn ExtBd is an extra-bold sans serif display font. It is best suited to short text, such as headlines, logo drafts, posters, banners, and strong title treatments.

Can I use TRT Burn ExtBd for a logo?

You can use it for personal logo concepts, practice, or non-commercial mockups. For a real business logo, client project, product, or paid brand identity, confirm commercial licensing first.

Is TRT Burn ExtBd good for body text?

It is not ideal for body text. Its heavy weight is better for large display use. For paragraphs, pair it with a lighter and more readable text font.

What file format is included?

The font file is in TTF format, which is widely supported by common desktop systems and many design applications.

What font weight does TRT Burn ExtBd use?

The available style is listed with a 700 weight, which corresponds to a bold or extra-bold appearance depending on the font design.

What should I test before using this font in a design?

Preview your exact words, check uppercase and mixed-case text, test spacing, and view the design at both large and small sizes. Heavy fonts can lose clarity when squeezed into tight spaces.

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