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Factory Sans Medium

Factory Sans Medium includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

OTF 1 variant Personal Use Personal Use
Factory Sans Medium font preview showing the family name
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Factory Sans Medium Font
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Font Specimen

Factory Sans Medium font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

  • Designer Rivo Dwi Adriansyah, Abdul Malik Wisnu, Almarkhatype Team
  • License Personal use only
  • Format OTF
  • Variants 1 file available

Factory Sans Medium font.

Factory Sans Medium is a personal-use sans serif font in OTF format, with a medium 500 weight that can work well when you need text that feels stronger than regular but not as heavy as bold.

About Factory Sans Medium

Factory Sans Medium is a practical choice for designers who want a clean sans serif weight for short text, display layouts, and early brand exploration. The available style is normal, with a 500 weight, so it sits in the useful middle range between lighter body-text styles and heavier headline cuts. That makes it suitable for testing titles, section headers, buttons, labels, poster lines, and logo drafts where a balanced level of emphasis is needed.

Because the available download is a single OTF font file, it is best approached as a focused display or layout-testing font rather than a full multi-weight system. Use the preview text to check how your own words look in uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and punctuation before you commit it to a design. Medium-weight sans serifs can look polished in branding mockups and web concepts, but spacing and readability still depend on the exact letters you use, the size, and the amount of text. Try it first in short phrases, headings, navigation labels, quote graphics, social posts, packaging mockups, and poster compositions.

For logo work, Factory Sans Medium may be useful during the concept stage because a medium sans serif weight can give a mark enough presence without becoming too bulky. Keep the license limit in mind if you move from a personal concept to a real client or business project. If you are testing it for a logo, check the wordmark at small sizes, in black and white, and with extra letter spacing. A single medium weight can look neat in one-word marks, initials, badges, and clean typographic lockups, but longer names may need manual spacing adjustments.

For posters and web mockups, use Factory Sans Medium where clarity matters more than decorative detail. It can be tested for hero headings, call-to-action text, menu labels, card titles, and simple editorial layouts. Avoid using one medium-weight display font for every role in a design. Pair it with a quieter text face for paragraphs, or use it only for the parts that need emphasis. If a layout starts to feel too uniform, create contrast through size, spacing, color, or a secondary font rather than forcing the same style into every text level.

Font pairing should stay simple. A medium sans serif usually pairs well with a readable serif for editorial contrast, a lighter sans serif for body copy, or a neutral system font for interface mockups. If you pair it with another bold geometric or industrial-looking face, the design may become too rigid. Test pairings with real words, not just sample text, especially if the project includes names, numbers, prices, or short navigation labels.

Features

  • OTF font file format for desktop design software and general font testing projects
  • Normal style with a 500 medium weight, useful for headings, labels, and short display text
  • Sans serif family naming, suitable for clean layout experiments and brand concept drafts
  • Single available variant, making it simple to preview without choosing between multiple weights

Best Uses

  • Logo concepts and wordmark drafts for personal projects
  • Poster titles, social graphics, and short promotional headings
  • Website mockups, hero text, buttons, menu labels, and card titles
  • Brand identity exploration where a medium sans serif weight is needed
  • Packaging mockups, presentation covers, and clean typographic layouts

License Information

Factory Sans Medium is marked as Personal Use Only. Use it for personal previews, practice designs, school work, private mockups, or non-commercial experiments. Do not treat it as cleared for client work, business branding, paid products, advertising, merchandise, apps, websites, or other commercial use unless you obtain the correct commercial license from the rights holder.

Designer and Foundry

The designer information is listed as Rivo Dwi Adriansyah, Abdul Malik Wisnu, and the Almarkhatype Team. No separate foundry URL is included.

Usage Tips

Install the OTF file in your design app, then test your actual project text before finalizing a layout. Check uppercase words, numbers, punctuation, and tight letter combinations. For web mockups, use it to explore the look of headings and UI labels, but confirm licensing and webfont rights separately before using it on a live commercial site.

FAQ

Is Factory Sans Medium free for commercial use?

No. The license information marks it as Personal Use Only, so commercial use needs a proper license from the rights holder.

What format is the Factory Sans Medium font file?

The available font file is in OTF format.

What weight is Factory Sans Medium?

The available style is listed with a 500 font weight, which is commonly treated as a medium weight.

Can I use Factory Sans Medium for a logo?

You can test it in personal logo concepts and drafts, but you should not use it for a commercial logo unless you have the correct commercial license.

Is Factory Sans Medium good for body text?

It may work for short text, labels, and headings, but a single medium weight is not always ideal for long paragraphs. Preview longer copy carefully before using it in body text.

What should I pair Factory Sans Medium with?

Try pairing it with a readable serif, a lighter sans serif, or a neutral system font. Keep contrast clear so headings, labels, and paragraphs do not all feel the same.

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