Serif Normal Kunay 3 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bookman Old Style' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, academic, reports, classic, scholarly, formal, literary, readability, credibility, text setting, editorial tone, print tradition, bracketed, transitional, balanced, crisp, polished.
A conventional serif with bracketed serifs, moderate contrast, and a steady, bookish rhythm. The capitals are broad and evenly proportioned with smooth curves and crisp terminals, while the lowercase shows a compact, readable structure with gently modulated strokes and clearly defined joins. Counters are open and round (notably in C, O, and e), and the overall spacing feels measured, supporting continuous text without appearing tight or airy. Numerals match the text color well, with clear, sturdy shapes that align comfortably with the rest of the set.
Well-suited to long-form reading such as books, essays, and editorial layouts where a familiar serif texture improves comfort and credibility. It also works effectively for magazine headlines, pull quotes, and institutional materials that benefit from a traditional, polished voice.
The tone is traditional and authoritative, with a calm, editorial presence that recalls established print typography. It feels composed and dependable rather than expressive, lending a serious, academic character to headings and body copy alike.
The design appears intended as a general-purpose text serif: familiar proportions, moderate contrast, and controlled detailing aimed at delivering consistent readability and a trustworthy, print-forward aesthetic across paragraphs and display sizes.
The design emphasizes clarity over ornament: curves are smooth, serifs are restrained, and stress is consistent, producing an even typographic color. In the sample text, the font maintains a stable texture across mixed case and punctuation, with strong word shapes and clear differentiation between letters.