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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:52 PM
Embedding
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fsType 4
Pricing
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Commercial Use Guidance
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Ray Larabie as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
Excellent for creating a strong visual impact in headlines.
Avoid using for extensive paragraphs of text.
Pair with a clean, legible sans-serif for contrasting body text.
Adjust letter spacing for improved clarity.
Suitable for posters, flyers, and web banners.

Categories
Display
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Zeroes Three
Font Subfamily
Regular
Full Name
ZeroesThree-Regular
PostScript Name
ZeroesThree-Regular
Typographic Family
Zeroes 3
Typographic Subfamily
Regular
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Manufacturer
Ray LarabieVendor ID
LARA
Version
OTF 3.000;PS 001.001;Core 1.0.29
Commercial Use Guidance
License terms are not explicit. Verify commercial rights with the source.
Description
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Copyright
(c) 1999 Ray Larabie. See attached license agreement for more information. If EULA is missing, visit www.larabiefonts.com for an updated version of this font.
Trademark
Zeroes is a trademark of Ray Larabie.
Experiment with negative space around the text.
Consider using a gradient effect for added visual interest.