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To understand what you are looking for, it helps to break down the terminology:
The Challenge: True "Swiss" fonts are minimalist and sans-serif, while "Western" fonts are usually decorative and serifed. Finding a font that is both Swiss (modern) and Western (rustic) is rare.
If the user acquires a legitimate license or utilizes the alternatives mentioned above, the application for a "Condensed Extra Bold" typeface typically falls into the following categories:
If you run a magazine or a news blog, use this font for pull-quotes or section headers. Its heavy weight creates a solid visual anchor on the page, breaking up long columns of body text.
Condensed typefaces have a taller x-height relative to their width. Letters are narrower, allowing you to fit more text into a horizontal space.
If you find a site offering a font called exactly "Switzerland Condensed Extra Bold Western" for free download, be careful.
Most legitimate free fonts are labeled "Free for Personal Use" (FPU). That means you can use it for your birthday invite or a school project, but not for a logo you sell to a client or a t-shirt you print for profit.
To use a font like this commercially for free, look for an OFL (Open Font License). Very few Western fonts have this license. Expect to pay roughly $25–$50 for a commercial license on MyFonts or Creative Market.
To understand what you are looking for, it helps to break down the terminology:
The Challenge: True "Swiss" fonts are minimalist and sans-serif, while "Western" fonts are usually decorative and serifed. Finding a font that is both Swiss (modern) and Western (rustic) is rare.
If the user acquires a legitimate license or utilizes the alternatives mentioned above, the application for a "Condensed Extra Bold" typeface typically falls into the following categories:
If you run a magazine or a news blog, use this font for pull-quotes or section headers. Its heavy weight creates a solid visual anchor on the page, breaking up long columns of body text.
Condensed typefaces have a taller x-height relative to their width. Letters are narrower, allowing you to fit more text into a horizontal space.
If you find a site offering a font called exactly "Switzerland Condensed Extra Bold Western" for free download, be careful.
Most legitimate free fonts are labeled "Free for Personal Use" (FPU). That means you can use it for your birthday invite or a school project, but not for a logo you sell to a client or a t-shirt you print for profit.
To use a font like this commercially for free, look for an OFL (Open Font License). Very few Western fonts have this license. Expect to pay roughly $25–$50 for a commercial license on MyFonts or Creative Market.