Serif Normal Wuruj 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, headlines, magazine, posters, branding, elegant, classic, dramatic, refined, condensed elegance, editorial impact, space saving, classic tone, high-waisted, condensed, crisp, bracketed, hairline.
This serif has strongly condensed proportions with tall capitals and a tight, vertical rhythm. Strokes show clear thick–thin modulation, with thin hairlines and sturdier verticals, plus compact, bracketed serifs that keep the forms crisp rather than slab-like. Counters are relatively narrow and the overall drawing favors straight stems and restrained curves, giving a clean, columnar texture. Lowercase appears compact with a straightforward, readable structure, while details like the ear and terminals add a slightly stylized, display-leaning finish.
Best suited for headlines, subheads, and editorial typography where a tall, condensed serif can add sophistication and impact. It works well for magazine layouts, fashion or cultural posters, titles, and brand wordmarks that benefit from a refined, high-contrast presence. Use with comfortable line spacing and considered tracking to maintain clarity in longer passages.
The overall tone is poised and classical, with a distinctly editorial, high-fashion sensibility. Its narrow stance and sharp contrast create a dramatic, upscale voice that feels formal without becoming ornate. The impression is confident and refined, suited to attention-grabbing typography that still reads as traditional serif.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic serif voice in a space-saving, condensed footprint, balancing traditional construction with sharper, more contemporary crispness. Its proportions and contrast suggest a focus on display and editorial settings where elegance and vertical emphasis are priorities.
The font’s condensed width and high-waisted letterforms create strong vertical emphasis, especially in all-caps settings. At larger sizes the hairlines and tight counters contribute to a sleek, premium look; in dense text, the narrow apertures and compressed spacing may call for generous leading and careful tracking.