Serif Other Ubna 7 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, book covers, branding, title cards, gothic, theatrical, vintage, dramatic, authoritative, impact, condensation, period mood, drama, verticality, condensed, high-contrast tips, incised feel, sharp terminals, flared serifs.
A tightly condensed display serif with tall proportions and a strong vertical rhythm. Strokes are largely even in weight, but many terminals resolve into sharp, wedge-like flares that read as pointed serifs and incised cuts. Curves are restrained and somewhat squared-off, with counters kept narrow and openings controlled, giving the letters a compact, architectural feel. Uppercase forms stand rigid and columnar, while lowercase maintains a similar narrow stance with simplified bowls and distinctive, angular terminals.
Best suited for display applications where its condensed silhouette and sharp terminal detailing can be appreciated—posters, headlines, title cards, packaging, and branding marks that want a dramatic or gothic accent. It can also work for short pull quotes or chapter titles, particularly when a dense, vertical texture is desired.
The font projects a gothic, theatrical tone with a vintage poster sensibility. Its sharp, flared endings and compressed cadence feel formal and slightly ominous, lending an old-world, ceremonial character. Overall, it reads as attention-grabbing and authoritative rather than casual or friendly.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive condensed serif for impactful titling, combining near-monoline structure with flared, pointed terminals to evoke an engraved or gothic display tradition while maintaining a consistent, disciplined rhythm.
The spacing and condensed width create dense word shapes, especially in longer lines, while the pointed terminal treatment adds sparkle at larger sizes. Numerals follow the same tall, compressed construction, helping maintain a consistent texture across mixed text and headline settings.