Serif Other Rafy 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, editorial, packaging, signage, vintage, theatrical, bookish, quirky, display impact, vintage revival, geometric serif, vertical emphasis, characterful text, bracketed, condensed, angular, crisp, texty.
A condensed serif with tall proportions, tight counters, and a distinctly rectilinear construction. Strokes show noticeable contrast, with thin hairlines and more substantial verticals, while terminals and serifs are small, bracketed, and often squared-off, giving many letters a stamped or engraved feel. Curves are frequently flattened into rounded-rectangle shapes (notably in C, G, O, Q, and numerals), and joins can feel slightly mechanical rather than calligraphic. Spacing appears compact and rhythmically vertical, with consistent alignment and clean, sharp edges throughout.
Best suited to display sizes where its condensed silhouette and crisp contrast can create strong vertical emphasis—posters, headlines, book or magazine titling, and packaging. It can also work for short editorial callouts or pull quotes when a period-leaning, characterful serif is desired.
The overall tone is vintage and editorial, with a hint of theatrical signage. Its condensed, high-contrast structure reads formal at a distance, while the squared curves and idiosyncratic detailing add a subtle eccentricity that feels period-inspired rather than purely classical.
The design appears intended to reinterpret traditional serif proportions through a more geometric, squared-curvature lens, creating a narrow, attention-grabbing face that feels both classic and slightly unconventional. Its consistent construction suggests a focus on striking display impact while remaining readable in short text settings.
Distinctive traits include rounded-rectangle bowls, narrow apertures, and serifed forms that stay restrained rather than sweeping. The numerals mirror the same squared/condensed logic, supporting a unified typographic color in mixed alphanumeric settings.