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Planned Obsolescence Regular Font Details
| Format | TTF OpenType File Format |
| Style | Regular |
| Copyright | |
| Version | Version 1.0 |
| File name | planned-obsolescence.ttf |
| File size | 61 KB |
| Licence | Personal use · check for commercial |
Design Context for Planned Obsolescence Typeface
Planned Obsolescence is a composed and adaptable typeface that performs quietly and consistently across a wide range of design contexts.
Suitable for a wide range of creative projects where a clean, neutral typographic foundation is needed.
Available in TrueType (TTF) format.
Font Pairing: Pairs effectively with both display and text companions — its neutral character adapts well to most typographic systems.
Pro Tip: Use Planned Obsolescence in both headline and body roles to test its range before committing to a single application.
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- File name
- planned-obsolescence.ttf
- File size
- 61 KB
- Format
- TrueType (TTF)
- Version
- Version 1.0
- Licence
- Personal use · check for commercial
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Planned Obsolescence Regular free to download?
Yes, Planned Obsolescence Regular is available as a free font download. However, you should always review the license details to confirm whether it is free for personal use, commercial use, or both.
How do I install Planned Obsolescence Regular?
Download the .ttf file and unzip it if necessary. On Windows: right-click the file and select "Install." On Mac: double-click the file and click "Install Font" in Font Book. The font will then be available across all your applications.
Is Planned Obsolescence Regular safe to download and use?
Planned Obsolescence Regular is safe to download when obtained from a trusted font website such as fontsbin.com For extra security, scan the font file with antivirus software before installing.
How do I uninstall Planned Obsolescence Regular font?
On Windows, go to the Fonts folder in Control Panel, select the font, and click “Delete.” On Mac, open Font Book, select Planned Obsolescence Regular, and choose “Remove.”













