The combination of words identifies a specific typeface, a weight within that typeface family, and the desired action of acquiring it at no cost. The initial words denote the font’s name and style characteristics, the number signifies a specific version or iteration, “medium” refers to the font’s weight, and the final words indicate the intent to obtain the digital file without payment.
Ready access to digital typefaces broadens design possibilities for both professionals and hobbyists. The availability of various fonts under differing licensing terms allows for wider experimentation in visual communication. Understanding the licensing attached to any typeface is vital for its legal and ethical use in commercial or personal projects, including the right to modify, redistribute, and embed it within software or documents.