Ol Newsbytes Black Font
The font's name includes "Newsbytes" for a reason. It echoes the scrolling tickers at the bottom of CNN or Fox News. In print, using the Black weight for the primary headline creates a stark contrast against white newsprint, grabbing the reader's eye from across the newsstand.
Before using OL Newsbytes Black Font in a commercial project (logo design, product packaging, mobile app), you must check the license. OL Newsbytes Black Font
Best in class: 3-word hero headlines, sports score overlays, breaking news lower thirds, podcast cover art, and aggressive CTA buttons (“WATCH LIVE”). The font's name includes "Newsbytes" for a reason
A word of caution: This is not a text face. Never set a paragraph in Newsbytes Black. A 400-word op-ed set in this weight would feel like being yelled at by a town crier. Pair it with a neutral serif for body copy (Newsbytes Regular or a standard like Georgia). Before using OL Newsbytes Black Font in a