Serif Normal Olduj 3 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Anko' by Eko Bimantara and 'Periodica' and 'Skema Pro' by Mint Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: book text, editorial, academic, longform, print, classic, scholarly, formal, trustworthy, literary, readability, tradition, authority, durability, text setting, bracketed, oldstyle, robust, legible, bookish.
This serif typeface shows sturdy, bracketed serifs and softly modeled strokes with noticeable but controlled contrast. The letterforms are broad and generously proportioned, producing an open texture and a steady horizontal rhythm. Curves are smooth and slightly full, terminals are mostly serifed rather than tapered, and counters remain clear even in tighter forms. The lowercase includes traditional, readable shapes with a two-storey “a” and “g,” and the numerals align well with the overall, text-oriented construction.
Well suited for book typography, editorial layouts, and institutional or academic communication where sustained reading comfort is important. It can also support formal branding and document design (reports, programs, announcements) that benefit from a conventional serif voice.
The overall tone is traditional and bookish, with an academic, established feel. Its calm proportions and restrained detailing read as dependable and familiar, suited to settings where clarity and authority matter more than novelty.
The design appears aimed at a practical, conventional text serif with a classic silhouette and strong readability. Its broad proportions and controlled contrast suggest an intention to deliver an even, comfortable reading rhythm in paragraphs while maintaining a traditional, authoritative character.
Capitals have a slightly monumental presence without becoming display-like, and round letters (such as O/Q) retain a stable, even weight distribution. The heavier foot serifs and firm verticals give paragraphs a grounded baseline, while the open apertures and moderate contrast help keep the color from becoming too dense.