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RCL Veluxa Serif Med

RCL Veluxa Serif Med includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

OTF 2 variants Personal Use Personal Use
RCL Veluxa Serif Med font preview showing the family name
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RCL Veluxa Serif Med Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

RCL Veluxa Serif Med font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Bakhrudin Ja'far
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 2 files available

RCL Veluxa Serif Med font.

RCL Veluxa Serif Med is the medium-weight member of the RCL Veluxa Serif family, designed for visitors who want a serif with more presence than a light text face but less weight than a bold headline style. It works well when you need balanced titles, editorial cards, feature blocks, and short display text with a polished serif feel.

About RCL Veluxa Serif Med

RCL Veluxa Serif Med has a medium weight, which makes it useful for designs that need clear emphasis without becoming too heavy. The family name points to a serif design, and this medium cut is a practical choice for headlines, section titles, pull quotes, image captions, and other short pieces of text where shape and spacing matter. It is not the safest choice for very small body copy unless you test it carefully, but it can bring a more finished look to larger text settings.

The download includes OTF font files for a normal medium style and a medium italic style. That gives you a simple two-style setup for creating contrast: use the upright style for main headings and cards, then use the italic for emphasis, short notes, quotes, or secondary labels. Before using it in a finished design, try your own words in the preview tool. Check uppercase titles, mixed-case phrases, numbers, punctuation, and any brand or project name you plan to set with the font.

Features

  • Medium-weight serif style suited to clear display text, headings, editorial cards, and short feature sections.
  • Includes both upright and italic OTF files, giving you a basic pairing for emphasis and contrast.

Best Uses

  • Balanced headlines, blog feature blocks, quote graphics, magazine-style cards, and portfolio section titles.
  • Personal projects, mockups, invitations, mood boards, social images, and design tests where a medium serif voice is useful.

License Information

RCL Veluxa Serif Med is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal or demo work unless the included license or the designer’s page gives you permission for commercial use. If you plan to use it in client work, products, advertising, branding, apps, templates, merchandise, or any paid project, check the full license terms first.

Designer and Foundry

The designer is credited as Bakhrudin Ja'far. No foundry name is confirmed for this listing.

Usage Tips

For best results, start with short text rather than long paragraphs. Test the upright style for titles and the italic style for accents, quotes, or supporting lines. Keep enough spacing around the text so the serif details stay visible, and preview important words before exporting a logo draft, poster, cover image, or social graphic. If you need the font for a commercial project, resolve the license question before sharing files with a client or publishing the design.

FAQ

Is RCL Veluxa Serif Med free for commercial use?

No commercial-use permission is confirmed here. The license is marked Personal Use Only, so treat it as personal or demo use unless the license file or designer page says otherwise.

What font formats are included?

The listed files are OTF fonts. The package includes a medium upright style and a medium italic style.

What weight is this font?

This listing is for the medium weight, shown with a font weight of 500.

What is RCL Veluxa Serif Med best used for?

It is best for short display settings such as headlines, editorial cards, pull quotes, invitations, poster text, and stylish section titles.

Can I use it for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts, but do not use it for a commercial logo or brand identity unless the license clearly allows that use.

Who designed RCL Veluxa Serif Med?

The designer is credited as Bakhrudin Ja'far.

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