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FreightSansProMedium-Regular
FreightSansProMedium-Regular includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Joshua Darden
- Foundry Joshua Darden & Phil's Fonts, Inc
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
FreightSansProMedium-Regular font.
Freight Sans Pro Medium Regular is a clean, steady sans serif with enough weight for confident headings and enough restraint for short blocks of text. It is a practical choice when you want a modern-looking font that does not feel decorative or loud.
About Freight Sans Pro Medium Regular
Freight Sans Pro Medium Regular belongs to the Freight Sans Pro family associated with Joshua Darden. The style name points to a medium-weight upright cut, and the file on this page is a TrueType font with a listed weight of 500. In use, that means it should sit between a regular text weight and a bold display weight: strong enough for labels, navigation, cards, pull quotes, and section titles, but not as heavy as a full bold face. Its sans serif structure makes it easy to test across common design settings where clarity matters more than ornament.
Use the preview box to check your own wording before downloading. Medium sans serif fonts can look excellent in headings, UI text, posters, editorial layouts, and clean branding drafts, but the right size and spacing still matter. Try a short title, a sentence with punctuation, numbers, and mixed capitals, then compare how it reads at small and large sizes. If you plan to use it for long reading, test paragraphs rather than judging only from a headline sample. For a lighter, more book-like tone you may need another weight from the family; for stronger emphasis, pair it with a heavier companion style if your license covers that font.
Features
- Medium-weight upright sans serif style, listed as weight 500
- TrueType font file suitable for common desktop preview and installation and testing
- Part of the broader Freight Sans Pro family, which is documented as a multi-style sans serif family
- Useful for clean headings, labels, interface mockups, editorial layouts, and short text settings
Best Uses
- Website headings, menus, cards, and interface labels that need clear sans serif text
- Editorial decks, magazine-style layouts, posters, and simple promotional graphics
- Brand concept drafts where a neutral but polished medium weight is useful
- Short paragraphs, captions, and pull quotes after checking spacing and readability in the preview
License Information
No license text is attached to this font entry. Treat the download with caution: do not assume it is free for commercial use. External references identify Freight Sans Pro Medium as a commercial font, so check the original seller, foundry, or a valid license before using it in client work, products, apps, websites, logos, merchandise, or advertising.
Designer and Foundry
The designer is listed as Joshua Darden. The foundry information for this entry names Joshua Darden & Phil's Fonts, Inc., and external references also connect Freight Sans and Freight Sans Pro with Joshua Darden.
Usage Tips
Install the TTF only after reviewing the license terms for your intended use. In design software, start by testing it around 16–24 px for interface text and larger sizes for headings. Because this is a medium weight, avoid forcing fake bold or fake italic styles; use proper family members when you need stronger emphasis or italics.
FAQ
Is Freight Sans Pro Medium Regular free for commercial use?
The license is not stated for this download. Because external font references identify Freight Sans Pro Medium as a commercial font, you should not use it commercially unless you have a license that allows that use.
What file format is included?
The listed file is FreightSansProMedium-Regular.ttf, which is a TrueType font file.
What weight is this font?
This entry lists the font weight as 500, commonly treated as a medium weight.
Who designed Freight Sans Pro Medium Regular?
The designer is listed as Joshua Darden.
What is this font good for?
It is best tested for headings, navigation, labels, short editorial text, posters, and clean layout work where a medium-weight sans serif is needed.
Can I use it for a logo?
Only if your license allows logo or brand use. The font may work visually for logo drafts, but the legal permission must be checked first.
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