Font Directory
Cuprum
Cuprum includes 6 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
Styles in this family
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Jovanny Lemonad
- Foundry Jovanny Lemonad
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 6 files available
Cuprum font.
Cuprum is a narrow grotesque typeface by Jovanny Lemonad with a compact, direct look that works well when you need clean text in limited space.
About Cuprum
Cuprum has a condensed sans-serif shape with a straightforward grotesque style. Its letters feel practical rather than decorative, making it useful for headings, navigation labels, posters, captions, and interface text where width matters. The family is included in this listing as TTF files, including regular, italic, bold, bold italic, and variable font files for upright and italic styles.
Use Cuprum when you want a slim sans-serif that still feels readable at normal display sizes. It is best tested with short headlines, menu items, labels, and title blocks before using it for long paragraphs. The bold style can give stronger emphasis, while the italic styles are better for contrast, pull quotes, or small supporting text. If your design needs a warmer body font, pair Cuprum with a more open serif or a wider sans-serif so the layout does not feel too compressed.
Cuprum has a narrow grotesque feel that can make headings and interface text look efficient and slightly distinctive. The family includes multiple regular, italic, bold, and variable files, so it gives more flexibility than a single-style download. Use it when a design needs compact sans serif text without becoming too plain.
Features
- Narrow grotesque sans-serif design suited to compact headings and labels
- TTF downloads include regular, italic, bold, bold italic, plus variable font files
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1
- The project repository describes expanded language support work, including Cyrillic Plus and Vietnamese support in version 2.000
Best Uses
- Website headings, menus, and sidebar labels
- Posters, flyers, and title graphics where space is tight
- UI text, buttons, and short interface labels
- Branding drafts or editorial layouts that need a condensed sans-serif
License Information
Cuprum is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL allows broad personal and commercial use, embedding, modification, and redistribution, but the font software may not be sold by itself. Modified versions must follow the OFL terms, and the reserved font name should not be used for modified versions without permission.
Designer and Foundry
Cuprum was designed by Jovanny Lemonad, who is also listed as the foundry for this font family.
Usage Tips
Try Cuprum first in the live preview with the exact words you plan to use. Because the design is narrow, check letter spacing and line length carefully, especially in all caps or small sizes. For longer reading text, compare it with a wider companion font before committing. Try Cuprum in headings, menu labels, sidebars, and compact editorial layouts. Because it is narrower than many sans serif families, check line length and letter spacing with the real text.
FAQ
Is Cuprum free for commercial use?
Yes, the SIL Open Font License allows commercial use, including use in documents, websites, apps, and design work. Do not sell the font files by themselves, and follow the OFL terms if you modify or redistribute the font software.
What kind of font is Cuprum?
Cuprum is described by its project repository as a narrow grotesque font. In practical terms, it is a condensed sans-serif with a clean, compact appearance.
What formats are included?
The listed files are TTF fonts. The family includes regular, italic, bold, bold italic, and variable font files for upright and italic styles.
Who designed Cuprum?
Cuprum was designed by Jovanny Lemonad.
What should I test before using Cuprum?
Test your real headline, menu, or label text in the preview. Pay attention to spacing, readability at smaller sizes, and how the narrow letters fit with the rest of your design.
Does Cuprum include multiple styles?
Yes. This listing includes regular, italic, bold, bold italic, and variable font files.
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