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Lora SemiBold
Lora SemiBold 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 SemiBold font.
Lora SemiBold is a stronger 700-weight style from the Lora family, made for text that needs more presence without moving into a heavy bold look.
About Lora SemiBold
Lora is a contemporary serif typeface from Cyreal with calligraphic influence and moderate contrast. In the SemiBold weight, its forms feel firmer and more noticeable than regular text, which makes it useful for headings, pull quotes, introductions, and short blocks that need clear emphasis.
Use Lora SemiBold when you want a readable serif with a literary tone rather than a decorative display face. It works best in short titles, section headers, article decks, editorial layouts, book-style designs, and website text where a warmer serif voice fits the project. For long paragraphs, test the size and line spacing in the preview first; SemiBold can feel dense if it is used for too much continuous copy.
If you are choosing Lora SemiBold for a website or article graphic, preview both title case and sentence case. The weight gives strong emphasis, so it can carry a headline well, but too many lines in SemiBold can make a page feel crowded. Use it as the accent style and let lighter text handle longer reading.
Features
- SemiBold 700 weight in normal style
- TTF font file for common desktop and web font projects
- Contemporary serif design with moderate contrast
- Part of the Lora family from Cyreal
- Licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1
Best Uses
- Article headings and subheadings
- Editorial layouts and essays
- Book covers or chapter titles
- Pull quotes and highlighted text
- Website sections that need a readable serif accent
License Information
Lora SemiBold is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL is an open font license, but you should still read the license terms if you plan to modify, bundle, or redistribute the font.
Designer and Foundry
Lora is credited to Olga Karpushina, with Cyrillic work credited to Alexei Vanyashin, and is associated with Cyreal.
Usage Tips
Try Lora SemiBold at several sizes in the preview before downloading. It is a good choice for emphasis, but for full paragraphs you may prefer pairing it with a lighter Lora weight or a simple sans serif for balance.
FAQ
What format is Lora SemiBold?
The download is listed as a TTF font file.
What weight is Lora SemiBold?
It is listed as weight 700, which is commonly used for semibold or bold emphasis depending on the type family.
Is Lora SemiBold good for body text?
Lora is designed as a text typeface, but this SemiBold weight is usually better for headings, short introductions, pull quotes, and emphasis. Test it carefully before using it for long passages.
Can I use Lora SemiBold commercially?
The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. That license is generally intended for broad use, but read the OFL terms for the exact rules on modification, redistribution, and naming.
Who designed Lora?
Lora is credited to Olga Karpushina, with Cyrillic work by Alexei Vanyashin, for Cyreal.
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