Phola font family is a free font family by Rainbomb Studio made of two fancy font styles. Phola is a sleek, angular, and modern typeface with an assertive and impactful style. Its letters feature edgy elements that contribute to the font’s industrial character. This is an impressive all caps typeface that is shaped by a dynamic charm and that ensures that all texts created with it will capture attention. Particularly exciting is the font style with an outline effect that makes Phola’s fonts even edgier.
Suitable for versatile design fields, the Phola typeface can be used for poster design, branding, packaging design, website design, advertising, magazine covers, apparel design, invites, and other printed projects. This free font family, kept for personal use, will add a distinctive and modern touch to your next design project. Try it in headings, titles, and short text.
The font is free for personal use only. For which reasons a commercial license should be purchased should you wish to use Phola in commercial work.
This font, created by Glen Nyundu of Rainbomb Studio, is available for free for personal use. Donations are appreciated and can be made as a gesture of gratitude for the font's worth to you.
For commercial use, please contact me via email and a payment of $16 (USD) can be made through PayPal to:
rainbombstudio@gmail.com
My preferred method of payment is PayPal, as it ensures I receive the full amount. However, if PayPal is not an option for you or if you prefer to pay by card, please use the link below for payment:
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/rainbomb-studio/phola/
Thank you for downloading this free font! I hope you find it useful in your projects.
Phola V1.0
The commercial use license is a one-time payment that applies to the buyer or the company they represent.
Please note that reselling the font files is not permitted. Additionally, reformatting the font files for resale or free redistribution is also not allowed. Examples of prohibited actions include reselling the font in bundles without explicit permission and converting the fonts into other formats, such as .png, .svg, or .gif, where the end product essentially constitutes reselling the font in a different format.