Serif Normal Fulah 3 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, literary quotes, headlines, refined, classic, lively, literary, emphasis, elegance, readability, editorial tone, classic voice, bracketed, calligraphic, transitional, crisp, rhythmic.
A slanted serif with pronounced contrast between thick stems and hairline joins, giving the letterforms a crisp, polished sparkle. Serifs are bracketed and sharp, with tapered terminals and subtly calligraphic curves that keep the texture lively rather than rigid. Proportions feel generous in set width, and the forms show clear italic construction—single-storey lowercase a and g, a flowing f, and a compact, angled rhythm across words. Numerals share the same high-contrast drawing and italic stress, with rounded bowls and pointed finishing strokes that match the text face.
Well suited to editorial typography such as magazines, book interiors, essays, and refined longform layouts where an energetic italic voice is needed. It can also work effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and subheads that benefit from a classic, high-contrast presence.
The overall tone is traditional and editorial, with an elegant, slightly dramatic flavor typical of classic book and magazine typography. Its italic energy reads confident and expressive without becoming ornamental, making it feel suitable for sophisticated, literate settings.
The design appears intended as a conventional, readable serif italic that adds elegance and emphasis in continuous text while maintaining a disciplined, print-oriented texture. Its high contrast and crisp serifs suggest a focus on refined presentation and strong typographic hierarchy.
In text, the face creates a dark, confident line with clear stroke modulation; the sharper serifs and hairlines add refinement, while the italic angle and curved entries keep it animated. The uppercase feels stately and stable, while the lowercase carries more of the calligraphic movement, producing a well-defined hierarchy when mixed.