Font Directory
Unica One
Unica One includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Eduardo Rodriguez Tunni
- Foundry Eduardo Rodriguez Tunni
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Unica One font.
Unica One is a condensed unicase sans serif font with a narrow, clean shape that works best when the text is short and meant to stand out.
About Unica One
Unica One combines the compact feel of a condensed sans serif with unicase styling, so its letters have a distinctive all-caps-like rhythm even in mixed text. The result is simple and direct, with enough character to make headings, labels, and short display lines feel more deliberate than a plain system sans serif. It is not a large family on this page: the download contains a regular TTF style at 400 weight.
Use Unica One when you need a tidy headline font for posters, web headers, navigation labels, badges, social graphics, or short title blocks. Because the design is condensed, it can fit more text into a narrow space, but long paragraphs may feel tight. Test your own wording in the preview before downloading, especially if the design uses small sizes, all caps, or very narrow columns.
Unica One has a simple single-style setup, which makes it easy to test quickly. Use it where you want a clean display voice without managing many weights. If you need a full typographic system, pair it with a text family that covers regular, bold, and italic needs.
Features
- Condensed unicase sans serif style for compact display text
- Regular 400-weight TTF file: UnicaOne-Regular.ttf
- Useful for headlines, labels, short titles, and interface accents
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1
Best Uses
- Website headings and hero titles
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Logo drafts and wordmark experiments
- Badges, labels, buttons, and short captions
- Pinterest pins and social media text overlays
License Information
Unica One is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. That license is meant for open font use, sharing, and modification under its terms. If you plan to modify, redistribute, embed, or bundle the font in a product, read the OFL text and FAQ first so you follow the naming and redistribution rules.
Designer and Foundry
Unica One is credited to Eduardo Rodriguez Tunni, with the related designer site listed as tipo.net.ar.
Usage Tips
For best results, keep lines short, give the letters enough spacing, and avoid using it for body copy. Pair it with a more neutral, wider text font when you need paragraphs, descriptions, or small UI text. Check numerals, punctuation, and mixed-case words in the preview if your project uses dates, prices, menus, or product names.
FAQ
Is Unica One good for body text?
It is better for headings and short text. Its condensed unicase style can feel crowded in long paragraphs, especially at small sizes.
What file format is included?
The listed font file is UnicaOne-Regular.ttf, a TrueType font in regular style at 400 weight.
Who designed Unica One?
Unica One is credited to Eduardo Rodriguez Tunni.
Can I use Unica One in a logo?
You can test it for logo drafts or wordmarks, but check the SIL Open Font License terms before final commercial use, especially if you modify or redistribute the font.
What should I pair with Unica One?
Pair it with a simple readable sans serif or serif for paragraphs. Let Unica One handle titles, labels, or short emphasis text while the companion font carries longer reading.
Does Unica One come with multiple weights?
This listing provides the Regular 400 TTF style. Use another family for extra weights if your design needs them.
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