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Cuprum Medium

Cuprum Medium includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

TTF 2 variants
Cuprum Medium font preview showing the family name
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Cuprum Medium Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

Cuprum Medium font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Cuprum Medium font.

Cuprum Medium is a clean medium-weight font by Jovanny Lemonad, offered here in regular and italic TTF files. Its 500 weight gives text more presence than a standard regular cut without becoming too heavy for headings or short paragraphs.

About Cuprum Medium

Cuprum Medium works well when you want a clear, structured look with a little more weight. The regular style is useful for titles, menu labels, posters, interface text, and other places where a medium cut can add emphasis while staying readable. The italic file gives you a matching option for captions, callouts, or highlighted words.

Because this listing includes TrueType files, you can test the font in most common design and document tools. Try it in the preview with your own words before downloading, especially if you plan to use it for longer text. Medium-weight fonts can look strong in headings and buttons, but spacing, size, and contrast still matter for readability.

For balanced layouts, use Cuprum Medium as the main emphasis style and keep long explanations in a lighter or more neutral face. The italic file is useful for short notes, but regular Medium is usually easier to scan in labels, headings, and navigation.

Features

  • Includes regular and italic styles
  • TTF font files with medium 500 weight

Best Uses

  • Headings, labels, and short display text
  • Captions, callouts, and emphasis using the italic style

License Information

Cuprum Medium is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Review the OFL terms if you plan to modify, redistribute, bundle, or use the font in a product.

Designer and Foundry

Cuprum Medium is credited to Jovanny Lemonad, with Jovanny Lemonad also listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Use the preview to check your exact text at different sizes. The medium weight is a good starting point for headings and UI labels, while the italic style is best saved for short emphasis rather than long reading passages. If your layout needs both regular and italic text, preview the same phrase in each Cuprum Medium style. The italic is useful for emphasis, but regular is usually the clearer choice for buttons, menus, and headings that visitors must read quickly. For body-size testing, compare Cuprum Medium with a regular-weight font nearby. If Medium feels too firm across many lines, keep it for section labels and use the lighter companion for reading text.

FAQ

Is Cuprum Medium free to use?

The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. That license generally allows broad use, but you should read the OFL terms for rules about redistribution, modification, and naming.

What font files are included?

This listing includes Cuprum-Medium.ttf and Cuprum-MediumItalic.ttf.

What weight is Cuprum Medium?

Both listed styles use font weight 500, which is commonly treated as a medium weight.

Who designed Cuprum Medium?

The designer is listed as Jovanny Lemonad.

What is Cuprum Medium best for?

It is best tested for headings, labels, short paragraphs, captions, and other text where a medium-weight style gives enough emphasis without a bold look.

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