Sans Normal Walaf 9 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazine, posters, packaging, classic, literary, elegant, quirky, whimsical, space saving, editorial tone, vintage flavor, expressive contrast, readable texture, calligraphic, flared, tapered, crisp, airy.
A tall, condensed text face with pronounced stroke contrast and subtly tapered terminals. Stems feel crisp and slightly organic, with gentle swelling and thinning that suggests a pen-influenced construction rather than purely geometric drawing. Curves are round but not rigid, and many joins soften into teardrop-like transitions, giving counters a lively, slightly irregular rhythm. Overall spacing reads open for the width, helping the narrow proportions stay legible in continuous text.
It suits editorial design, book or long-form reading, and magazine layouts where a narrow, high-contrast voice can add sophistication without heavy ornament. The distinctive rhythm also works well for headlines, pull quotes, posters, and packaging where a vintage-leaning, characterful texture is desirable.
The tone is classic and bookish with a light theatrical flourish—refined enough for traditional contexts, but with a playful, hand-touched character that keeps it from feeling formal or static. It evokes vintage editorial typography and period packaging, where elegance is paired with personality.
The design appears intended to deliver an elegant, condensed reading experience with a pen-influenced modulation—combining clarity and economy of width with expressive terminals and lively curves. It aims to feel traditional and literary while remaining distinctive at display sizes.
Uppercase forms are tall and prominent, while the lowercase shows distinctive, softly modulated shapes that add texture in paragraphs. Numerals follow the same calligraphic contrast and tapering, lending a cohesive, old-style feel in running text and titles alike.