Serif Forked/Spurred Lehi 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, packaging, book covers, branding, antiquarian, storybook, whimsical, rustic, ornate, heritage tone, decorative readability, period flavor, distinctive texture, bracketed serifs, spurred terminals, ink-trap feel, wedge serifs, notched joins.
A compact, oldstyle-inspired serif with relatively narrow proportions and lively, forked terminals. Strokes show moderate contrast with slightly tapered, calligraphic modulation, and many joins form small notches or ink-trap-like pinch points that add texture. Serifs are bracketed and often wedge into pointed or flared ends, producing a spurred, slightly irregular silhouette while maintaining consistent rhythm in text. Curves are full but controlled, and the overall color stays even despite the decorative terminals.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, titles, and short passages where the forked terminals and bracketed serifs can be appreciated. It can also work for thematic branding and packaging—especially heritage, craft, or fantasy-leaning concepts—while remaining usable for moderate-length text when set with comfortable spacing.
The tone feels antiquarian and storybook-like, mixing a traditional printed-book seriousness with a faintly playful, hand-wrought edge. The spurred details and pinched joins lend a rustic, slightly magical or medieval flavor without becoming fully blackletter.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a classical serif model with added spurs and pinched junctions to create personality and historic texture. It aims for a readable text rhythm while providing decorative terminals that enhance presence in titling and identity work.
Capitals carry distinctive forked or flared finishing strokes that create a decorative sparkle at larger sizes, while the lowercase keeps a steady cadence for reading. Numerals share the same wedge-and-spur language, reinforcing a cohesive, period-tinged character.