Serif Normal Lineh 3 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bevenida' by Agny Hasya Studio, 'Pujarelah' by Differentialtype, 'Mildora' by RantauType, and 'Thimble Village' by Shakira Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book titles, magazines, branding, classic, formal, refined, authoritative, editorial elegance, classic authority, display clarity, print tradition, bracketed, crisp, sharp, high-contrast, transitional.
A high-contrast serif with a crisp, print-like build: strong vertical stems, hairline horizontals, and bracketed wedge serifs that taper to sharp points. The curves are smooth and controlled, with compact bowls and a slightly calligraphic stress that reads cleanly at display sizes. Uppercase proportions feel traditional and stately, while the lowercase maintains a steady rhythm with moderate counters and clear differentiation between round and straight forms. Numerals are similarly high-contrast and sturdy, with pronounced serifs and an old-style sense of modulation that matches the text color.
This style excels in headlines, subheads, and titling for editorial layouts such as magazines, book covers, and cultural programs. It can also support brand wordmarks and formal communications where a traditional, high-end serif voice is desired, particularly at larger sizes where the fine hairlines remain clear.
The overall tone is classic and formal, evoking traditional book typography and editorial seriousness. It conveys refinement and authority without feeling ornamental, making it well suited to contexts that want credibility and polish.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional, literary serif voice with heightened contrast for elegance and impact. It prioritizes sharp serif articulation and a composed, classical rhythm to produce a refined text color in display and editorial use.
The sharp terminals and very thin connecting strokes create an elegant sparkle, but also make the design sensitive to size and reproduction quality—especially in dense settings. The strong vertical emphasis and pronounced serifs give headlines a confident, engraved-like presence.