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Lora Medium
Lora Medium includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Olga Karpushina, Alexei Vanyashin (Cyrillic)
- Foundry Cyreal
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
Lora Medium font.
Lora Medium is a 500-weight style from the Lora family, offered as a TTF font with a normal upright style. It gives text a little more presence than a regular weight while staying softer than bold.
About Lora Medium
Lora is a contemporary serif typeface with calligraphic roots, moderate contrast, and a text-focused design. The Medium style is useful when you want stronger emphasis without making the page feel heavy. It can work well for article titles, section headings, pull quotes, captions, and short blocks of reading text.
Use the preview to test your exact words before downloading. Lora Medium should be checked at both headline and paragraph sizes, especially if your design uses long sentences, tight spacing, or small mobile text. For clean layouts, pair it with a simple sans serif for navigation or interface labels so the serif details remain easy to read.
Lora Medium gives the Lora family a little extra color on the page without becoming heavy. It suits editorial pages, reading-focused websites, quotes, and section titles where a regular weight feels too light but bold would feel too loud.
The serif shapes are useful for designs that need warmth and structure at the same time. Try it in headlines, deck text, pull quotes, or short paragraphs, then compare it with a lighter companion weight if the page starts to feel dense.
Features
- 500 font weight in normal upright style, supplied as a TTF file
- Contemporary serif design with moderate contrast and text-friendly proportions
Best Uses
- Editorial headings, article titles, quotes, and reading-focused web pages
- Print or screen layouts that need a serif with more weight than regular text
License Information
Lora Medium is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL is an open font license, but you should still review the license terms if you plan to modify, redistribute, bundle, or rename the font.
Designer and Foundry
Lora is credited to Olga Karpushina, with Cyrillic work credited to Alexei Vanyashin. The foundry is Cyreal.
Usage Tips
Try Lora Medium in the live preview with real headings and paragraph samples. If it feels dense in body text, increase line height slightly or use it mainly for headings and short emphasis. For long-form text, test line height and paragraph width before committing. Medium weights can look polished, but readability depends on size, contrast, and how much text appears on the page.
FAQ
What file format is included for Lora Medium?
The listed font file is Lora-Medium.ttf, so it is supplied in TTF format.
What weight is Lora Medium?
The listed weight is 500, which sits between regular and bold in common CSS font-weight values.
Can I use Lora Medium in web design?
Yes, the TTF file can be tested in web projects, and the SIL Open Font License supports broad font use under its terms. Review the OFL if you plan to redistribute or modify the font.
Is Lora Medium good for body text?
Lora is described as a text typeface, and the Medium weight can work for readable text when spacing and size are comfortable. For long paragraphs, compare it with a lighter weight if one is available.
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