Middleupper
Middleupper is a term used in typography and design to describe a typeface that has a medium weight and an upper-case style. The term is often used to distinguish this style from other typefaces that may have a similar weight but a different case style, such as all lower-case or all upper-case. Middleupper typefaces are typically designed to be versatile and can be used in a variety of contexts, from headlines to body text. They often have a balanced and modern aesthetic, with clean lines and a neutral color palette. Some popular middleupper typefaces include Helvetica, Arial, and Verdana. The term is not widely recognized or used in the typography community, but it can be a useful way to describe a specific style of typeface.