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NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md

NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

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NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md Font
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Font Specimen

NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md font.

NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md is a medium-weight TrueType font variant with a clean grotesk-style name and a display-oriented file name. Use the preview tool to test your own words before deciding whether it fits your layout.

About NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md Font

NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md comes as a TTF file named Neue-Haas-Grotesk-Display-65-Medium.ttf. The variant is marked as regular style with a 500 font weight, so visitors can expect a medium text color rather than a thin or heavy cut. Its name points to a display member of the Neue Haas Grotesk family, which makes it most sensible to test first in headings, navigation labels, poster-style lines, and short pieces of interface text.

Because only one variant is listed, plan your design around a single medium weight unless your project already has matching family members from a licensed source. Try uppercase and lowercase samples, numbers, punctuation, and the exact words you want to use. A medium grotesk can look balanced in headlines, but long paragraphs may need generous line spacing and careful sizing. Pair it with a quieter serif or a neutral sans for body copy if the page needs contrast.

Features

  • Regular style TTF file with a 500 medium weight.
  • Single listed variant, useful for focused previewing of short text and display settings.
  • File name identifies it as a Neue Haas Grotesk Display 65 Medium font file.
  • License text points to a Webtype web font license rather than an unrestricted free-use license.

Best Uses

  • Headlines, section titles, menu labels, and short UI text where a medium sans weight is useful.
  • Testing brand-style wordmarks or display lines in the preview box before choosing a licensed font setup.
  • Mockups that need a clean grotesk look, with final use checked against the Webtype license.
  • Design comparisons where you want to see how a 500-weight sans handles spacing, numerals, and punctuation.

License Information

The license text says the font software is the property of Webtype and/or its suppliers and may only be used with the licensed website. It also says copying is not allowed except as specifically permitted by the license. Do not treat this as a free commercial-use font; review the Webtype EULA and use only within the licensed terms.

Designer and Foundry

The designer field names Christian Schwartz. No foundry name is listed in the available font details.

Usage Tips

Start by previewing your real headline or label text at several sizes. Check spacing around tight letter pairs, how numbers align, and whether the medium weight stays clear on light and dark backgrounds. For longer reading, test line height and paragraph width carefully, or pair it with a body font that is licensed for your project.

FAQ

Is NHaasGroteskDSPro-65Md free for commercial use?

The license text does not say it is free for commercial use. It describes a Webtype web font license and limits use to the licensed website, so you should follow that license before using it in any project.

What file format is available?

The listed font file is a TTF file.

What weight is this font?

The variant is marked with font weight 500, which is commonly treated as a medium weight.

Can I use it for body text?

You can test it, but the file name points to a display cut and only one medium variant is listed. It is safer to preview longer paragraphs carefully and use a dedicated body font if readability is the priority.

Who is listed as the designer?

Christian Schwartz is listed as the designer.

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