Db Futhaira X Extra Quality [cracked] Jun 2026
Durable materials requiring high stress resistance.
The font family functions seamlessly across modern publishing software, design apps, and web environments. Specification Details DB Font Studio Total Styles 60 integrated typographic styles Primary Weights
What are you designing for? (Print, packaging, mobile apps, or web?)
(e.g., a product description, a social media post, or a review) db futhaira x extra quality
If you are replacing an old part, look for the stamped OEM number on the original component. Cross-referencing this number with the DB Futhaira catalog guarantees a proper fit. Buy from Reputable Distributors
: Use the striking UltraLight and ExtraBold weights of DB Futhaira X Head to build unforgettable wordmarks, logotypes, and corporate taglines.
Unlike basic fonts, DB Futhaira X offers an expansive ecosystem of styles designed to give creatives complete control over visual hierarchy: Durable materials requiring high stress resistance
To use DB Futhaira X Extra Quality legally in your commercial projects, you must buy a license from the official DB Font Store.
revisited these classic designs to create DB Futhaira X , a Unicode-compliant version built for the digital age. The "Extra Quality" aspect refers to its refined technical specifications:
Think of it this way:
The Extra Quality release features multiple subsets including body and head variants. Designers can mix and match between standard widths, condensed styles (ideal for tight spaces and striking headlines), and rounded forms (which provide a softer, more modern tech/lifestyle aesthetic).
is a premium, loopless Thai typeface family developed by Dearborn Group (DB Font) to bring the iconic, geometric elegance of the classic Latin font Futura to the Thai language.
The Thai language features vowels and tone marks that stack above and below consonants. Characters with high vertical tails, like (lo chula), can collide with upper tone marks. DB Futhaira X re-engineers these tails to curve horizontally along the headline axis. This prevents clipping and text overlap in crowded layouts. Commercial Impact and Industry Adoption (Print, packaging, mobile apps, or web