sans-serif
Crossfire
by Maya G
$35
Meet Crossfire Sans, the contemporary typeface that masterfully delivers maximum impact through an elegant, minimal structure. This clean Sans Serif is engineered to maintain minimalism at its level best, providing a sophisticated foundation for any project. Whether you're developing high-end branding or simple, clean web interfaces, Crossfire Sans is the perfect choice for maintaining modern clarity. It truly shines in both cutting-edge Creative Typography Designs and timeless, Classic Typography. It offers the versatility and visual precision needed to make your headlines and text blocks immediately stand out. To keep your workflow efficient, the full package comes complete with all necessary font formats: OTF, TTF, and a full suite of Web Fonts. Choose Crossfire Sans for effortlessly sharp, professional design.
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How to Install Fonts
Installing on Mac
- Download and unzip the font files
- Double-click the font file (.otf, .ttf, or .ttc) to open it in Font Book
- Click the "Install Font" button in the preview window
- The font will be installed and available in all your applications
Tip: You can also drag font files directly into Font Book or copy them to ~/Library/Fonts/
Installing on Windows
- Download and extract the font files
- Right-click on the font file (.otf or .ttf) and select "Install" or "Install for all users"
- Alternatively, open Settings → Personalization → Fonts and drag the font files into the window
- Restart any open applications to see the newly installed fonts
Tip: For older Windows versions, copy font files to C:\Windows\Fonts
Using Fonts on the Web
To use this font on your website, you'll need a web font license. Follow these steps:
- Purchase a web font license from Typenotion
- Upload the web font files (.woff, .woff2) to your server
- Add the @font-face declaration to your CSS:
@font-face { font-family: 'Crossfire'; src: url('/fonts/crossfire-sans-serif-font.woff2') format('woff2'), url('/fonts/crossfire-sans-serif-font.woff') format('woff'); font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; } - Use the font in your CSS:
body { font-family: 'Crossfire', sans-serif; }
Note: Web font licenses have specific usage terms. Check your license for pageview limits and allowed domains.
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