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Rubik Medium
Rubik Medium includes 2 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.
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Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Hubert and Fischer
- Foundry Hubert & Fischer
- License Open Font License
- License URL scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Format TTF
- Variants 2 files available
Rubik Medium font.
Rubik Medium is a mid-weight version of the Rubik family, useful when you want more presence than regular text without moving into a heavy bold style.
About Rubik Medium
Rubik Medium is supplied as a 500-weight font, which makes it a practical choice for headings, labels, buttons, navigation text, and short blocks that need clear emphasis. The download includes a normal style and a matching italic style, both in TTF format. That gives you enough flexibility for simple layouts where upright text and angled emphasis need to sit together cleanly.
Use the preview tool to test the words you plan to set, especially if the font will appear in menus, cards, captions, or interface-style text. Medium weights can work well for short paragraphs, but they may feel too strong for long reading sections depending on size and spacing. Try it with uppercase, numbers, punctuation, and mixed-case headlines before choosing final settings.
Rubik Medium is a 500-weight member of the Rubik family, with upright and italic files for testing. It works well when regular Rubik feels too quiet but bold is too heavy for headings, tabs, product labels, or compact interface text.
Features
- 500 font weight for stronger text emphasis without using a full bold
- Includes normal and italic TTF files for matching upright and slanted text
Best Uses
- Headings, subheadings, buttons, and navigation labels
- Post graphics, short quotes, callouts, and clean interface-style layouts
License Information
Rubik Medium is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Read the OFL terms and FAQ if you plan to modify, bundle, redistribute, or use the font in a client or product project.
Designer and Foundry
The designer is listed as Hubert and Fischer, with Hubert & Fischer named as the foundry.
Usage Tips
Download the TTF files, install the normal and italic styles, then test your own text at the size you expect to use. For longer copy, compare Rubik Medium with a lighter weight so the page does not feel too dense. Compare the medium and medium italic files with the exact words you plan to use. Rounded sans serif shapes can feel heavier at large sizes, so keep spacing natural before tightening a layout. This helps keep medium text readable instead of merely heavier.
FAQ
What format is Rubik Medium available in?
Rubik Medium is available as TTF files.
Does Rubik Medium include an italic style?
Yes. The available files include Rubik-Medium.ttf and Rubik-MediumItalic.ttf.
What font weight is Rubik Medium?
The listed weight is 500, which is commonly used as a medium weight.
Can I use Rubik Medium in commercial work?
The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Check the OFL terms and FAQ for the exact rights and requirements for your project.
What should I test before using it?
Preview your actual title, brand name, numbers, and punctuation. Also test spacing at small sizes if you plan to use it in menus, buttons, or labels.
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