Serif Normal Obmev 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: books, editorial, magazines, academic, reports, classic, literary, formal, refined, authoritative, body text, editorial tone, traditional voice, clear hierarchy, bracketed, transitional, crisp, calligraphic, bookish.
This serif typeface presents a traditional, book-oriented structure with bracketed wedge serifs and a clearly defined thick–thin stroke relationship. Capitals are proportioned with moderate width and steady rhythm, while round forms (C, O, Q) are smooth and open, and the overall drawing stays crisp without appearing overly delicate. The lowercase shows a readable, moderate x-height with distinct ascenders and descenders; terminals are mostly tapered with occasional ball-like features, and the two-storey forms (such as the g) reinforce a conventional text-seriffed feel. Numerals align with the same high-contrast logic, keeping a composed, print-friendly texture in running text.
It is well suited to long-form reading in books, essays, and editorial layouts where a classic serif voice and strong typographic hierarchy are helpful. It also works for academic and institutional documents, as well as display-like titling at larger sizes when a traditional, formal tone is preferred.
The tone is classic and editorial, evoking established publishing and institutional communication. Its contrast and crisp serifs add a sense of refinement and authority, while the familiar proportions keep it approachable for extended reading.
The design appears intended as a conventional text serif that balances legibility with a refined, print-classical appearance. Its contrast, bracketed serifs, and familiar lowercase construction suggest a focus on dependable body text performance and an established editorial character.
In paragraph settings the face produces a clean, moderately airy texture with clear letter differentiation; diagonals and joins (notably in K, V, W, and y) maintain a sharp, controlled finish. The overall impression is conservative and well mannered, suited to settings where typographic tradition is desired.